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Mahala Mahulda Stogdill

Mahala Mahulda Stogdill

Female 1869 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mahala Mahulda Stogdill was born in 1869 in Jackson Co., Indiana, USA (daughter of *William Sherman Stogdill and Mariah Elkins); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  *William Sherman Stogdill was born between 1809 and 1812 in Pulaski County, Kentucky (son of Samuel James Stagdol Stogsdill and Martha Elken Elkin Elkins); and died.

    Notes:

    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]

    *William married Mariah Elkins on 30 Jan 1834 in Monroe County, Indiana. Mariah (daughter of Richard Elkins and Rhoda Stephens) 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. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mariah Elkins was born on 12 May 1812 in Pulaski County, Kentucky (daughter of Richard Elkins and Rhoda Stephens); 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.
    Children:
    1. Nancy Stogdill was born in 1836 in Brown County, Indiana; and died.
    2. Sarah Stogdill was born in 1837 in Brown County, Indiana; and died.
    3. William Stogdill was born in 1839 in Brown County, Indiana; and died.
    4. Margaret Stogdill was born on 24 Sep 1839 in Brown County, Indiana; died on 11 Mar 1924 in Texarkana, Arkansas Or Tarrant County, Texas; was buried in Mar 1924 in Arwine Cemetery, Hurst, Tarrant County, Texas.
    5. James Stogdill was born in 1851 in Brown County, Indiana; and died.
    6. Francis M. Stogdill was born between 27 Dec 1852 and 1854 in Jackson Co., Indiana, USA; died on 20 Oct 1939 in Jackson Co., Indiana, USA.
    7. Clarenda Stogdill was born in 1855 in Jackson Co., Indiana, USA; and died.
    8. 1. Mahala Mahulda Stogdill was born in 1869 in Jackson Co., Indiana, USA; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Samuel James Stagdol Stogsdill was born in 1780 in Montgomery County, Virginia (son of *William Stogdill and Wife); died before 1840 in Probably Jackson County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    Not certain if Daphne, Rebecca, or John are children of Samuel &Martha Elkins Stodgill. Needs further research.

    "The Stogdill family seemed to follow Martha Elkins parents fromPulaski County, Kentucky to Jackson County, Indiana. In the year1824, the first church organized was a Methodist Church southwest ofHouston and members included, D. Elkins & Wife, and Samuel Stodgill &Wife. Samuel Stogdill and William Winkler were living in the sameneighborhood of Muddy Fork, a mile west of Houston in Salt CreekTownship. William & Drury Elkins were living at Finley's in SaltCreek Township."

    1830 United States Federal Census for Jackson County, Indiana, pg. 216
    Samuel Stogdill age 60-70
    1 male 20-30
    1 male 15-20
    1 female age 40-50 (Martha)
    2 females 20-30
    1 female 15-20
    1 female under 5 years"
    [Joyce L. Clore Elkins, compiler, 26 February 1995]

    1807 - Tax - Pulaski County, Kentucky - "Samuel Stogsdill;http://www.jeffrenner.net/genealogy/taxlist_linecreek.htm
    Samuel Stogsdill, 40 acres, Entered J. Edwards, Surveyed by S.Stogsdill (self)
    The survey for this land was to Samuel Stogsdill, assign of JohnEdwards. The listed watercourse was "Sinking Valley, waters of BuckCreek," so it may not have been on Line Creek. Richard and SamuelStogsdill were the chainmen. Samuel was married to Drury Elkins'daughter, Martha. He was born about 1781 in Montgomery County, VA, anddied after 1850 in IN (perhaps he moved to IN with Drury)."

    "1840 United States Federal Census for Jackson County, Indiana
    In the Thomas Stogdill Household is listed 1 female 60-70 years old,possibly Martha, mother of Thomas.
    Samuel may have died before 1840."
    [Joyce L. Clore Elkins, compiler, 26 February 1995]
    Note: No death record or place of burial is found as yet, but heprobably died in Jackson County, Indiana since it would seem thatMartha is still living in the county with her son Thomas.

    Samuel married Martha Elken Elkin Elkins on 21 Dec 1798 in Clark County, Kentucky; Probably By Robert Elkin(S)-Baptist Minister. Martha (daughter of Drury Drewrea Elken Elkin Elkins and Margaret) was born in 1781 in Montgomery County, Virginia; died after 1850 in Probably Jackson County, Indiana. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Martha Elken Elkin Elkins was born in 1781 in Montgomery County, Virginia (daughter of Drury Drewrea Elken Elkin Elkins and Margaret); died after 1850 in Probably Jackson County, Indiana.

    Notes:

    "Martha Elkins, d/o Drewera (Drury) and Margaret ( ) Elkins, wasborn in Montgomery County, Virginia. Moved with her parents to ClarkCounty, Kentucky, where she was married the 21st of December 1798 withthe consent of her parents and witness: John Edwards - securityWilliam Stogdill. To: Samuel Stogdill, approximate age 19, and son ofWilliam Stogdill." [Joyce L. Clore Elkins, compiler,
    26 February 1995]

    Marriage Recorded, Clark County, Kentucky - Consent of Drury &Margaret Elkins
    Witness: John Edward
    Security: William Stogdill
    "EE" V. 3 # 4, pg. 107
    Source: Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins of Parke County, Indiana, c.1983,Personal Journal
    Other source: Information sent to Joyce from Carol Stultz on thechildren, c.1983.
    Information Kept: Elkins Records, Volume I, Martha Elkins.

    03 September 1850 United States Federal Census
    Name: Martha Stogdell
    Age: 69
    Estimated Birth Year: abt 1781
    Birth Place: Virginia
    Gender: Female
    Home in 1850(City,County,State): Salt Creek, Jackson, Indiana
    Household Members: Name Age
    Mary George 49 (Polly ?) dau.
    Cymantha A Stogdell 0 grdau
    Margret Stogdell 26 dau-in-law
    Martha Stogdell 69 self
    Robert Stogdell 3 grson
    Silvina Stogdell 5 grdau.
    Thomas Stogdell 38 son
    Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Salt Creek, Jackson,Indiana; Roll: M432_152; Page: 123; Image: 248. Ancestry.com. 1850United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: TheGenerations Network, Inc., 2005.

    Notes:

    Married:
    SOURCE: "ELKINS EAGLE, VOL. III, NO. 4, PAGE 107; ADDITIONAL CLARKCO. KENTUCKY MARRIAGES - ELKEN, MARTHA, d/o DREWREA and MARGARET ELKEN(consent) and SAMUEL STAGDOL; JOHN EDWARDS, Surety WILLIAM STAGDOL,1798, Dec 21." [Transcribed 17 September 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    Children:
    1. *Andrew Drury Stogdill was born on 18 Jan 1803 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died between 1860 and 1880 in Salt Creek Township, Jackson County, Indiana, USA.
    2. Nellie Nelly Stogdill was born in 1805 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; and died.
    3. *Martha Stogdill was born in 1807 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; and died.
    4. Daphne Stogdill was born in 1808 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; and died.
    5. 2. *William Sherman Stogdill was born between 1809 and 1812 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; and died.
    6. *Thomas Stogdill was born in 1812 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; and died.
    7. *Rebecca Stogdill was born in 1813 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died in 1856 in Brown County, Indiana.
    8. Polly Stogdill was born in 1821 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; and died.
    9. John Stogdill was born after 1821 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; and died.

  3. 6.  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]


  4. 7.  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. 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. 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.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  *William Stogdill (son of Stogdill); and died.

    *William + Wife. and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Wife and died.
    Children:
    1. 4. Samuel James Stagdol Stogsdill was born in 1780 in Montgomery County, Virginia; died before 1840 in Probably Jackson County, Indiana.
    2. Shadrack Stogsdill and died.

  3. 10.  Drury Drewrea Elken Elkin Elkins was born between 1760 and 1765 in Halifax, Now Henry County, Virginia Per County Map Changes (son of James - Elkin Elkins, Sergeant and Lemira Bowman); died in 1846 in Jackson Co., Indiana, USA.

    Notes:

    1760 - Drury Elkins b c1760 VA [Carol Stultz Vol. I, No. 1 p17]SOURCE: The Elkins Eagle Newsletter Quarterly, Volume IV, No. 4;Titled: Virginia Chronology continued, page 101. [Transcribed 09February 2007, SLJuhl, compiler; sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    1777 - Washington County was formed from Fincastle County in 1777(VA). Early Settlers of Washington County, Virginia; The following isan excerpt from the book, "Historical Sketches of the Campbell,Pilcher and Kindred Families" by Margaret C. Pilcher. Marshall & BruceCo. Nashville 1911. The transcription was provided by Jean Schneider;PAGE 96-97, 100; For "The Virginian" Old Washington.
    EXCERPTS:
    "Hunters visited the county as early as 1745, but no families came andsettled permanently until about 1767 or 1768...Botetourt and thecountry on each side of it sent members. Several families began tosettle north of the Clinch Mountain...Many of the men... from OldWashington, participated in the battle of Point Pleasant, in 1774, andprincipally fought the battle of the Long Island Flats, in 1776, andalso participated in the memorable battle of Kings Mountain,distinguishing themselves in each battle." [SLJuhl, Compiler]

    1783 - "Washington County Census. Jos. Black's Return:
    J. Elkins 1 white male, 3 horses, 6 cattle
    J. Elkins 1 2 6
    R. Elkins 1 1 7
    Drury Elkins 1 11 -
    Vol. III, No. 3 p88, per Wilma Smith, [all b. 1762-67 bmt]." SOURCE:The Elkins Eagle Quarterly Newsletter, Volume IV, No. 4; Titled:Virginia Chronology, Continued, page 107. [Transcribed 09 February2008, SLJuhl, compiler] With only initials it is difficult to besure who is who.

    1785 - Russell Co. formed from Washington Co. (VA). Petition to FormRussell County - December 1785;http://www.rootsweb.com/~varussel/other/1785pet.html; Excerpts: "Thepetition of sundry inhabitants of Clinch River, Moccasin Creek,Powells Valley, and others, citizens of Washington County humblyrepresent that your petitioners are situated from the line ofMontgomery as it crosses near the source of the Clinch River, down thesame eight miles; thence to the extreme settlements of Powells Valleyforty more.
    The greatest portion of your petitioners have to travel from twentyfive miles and some eighty or an hundred; moreover are generallyinterrupted by Clinch Mountain and the north branch of the HolsteinRiver; the former affording very difficult passes; the latter muchdanger and difficulty in crossing it in spring and after considerablerains; continuous to its southern bank, a chain of hills almost asdifficult as Clinch Mountain; so that great difficulty arises to yourPetitioners not only in attending Courts, but Courts Martial.etc...Elkins, Drury Elkins, James, Elkins, Jesse Elkins, among manyothers." [SLJuhl, Compiler]

    1785 - Petition to Form Russell County - December 1785;http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~varussel/other/1785pet.html;...submitted by Greg Lepore.
    The petition of sundry inhabitants of Clinch River, Moccasin Creek,Powells Valley, and others, citizens of Washington County humblyrepresent that your petitioners are situated from the line ofMontgomery as it crosses near the source of the Clinch River, down thesame eight miles; thence to the extreme settlements of Powells Valleyforty more.
    The greatest portion of your petitioners have to travel from twentyfive miles and some eighty or an hundred; moreover are generallyinterrupted by Clinch Mountain and the north branch of the HolsteinRiver; the former affording very difficult passes; the latter muchdanger and difficulty in crossing it in spring and after considerablerains; continuous to its southern bank, a chain of hills almost asdifficult as Clinch Mountain; so that great difficulty arises to yourPetitioners not only in attending Courts, but Courts Martial. And fromthe extent of schism between our small settlements make it exceedinglydifficult to arrange companies without subjecting some to travel 15and 20 miles to private mustery. There are two difficulties in themilitia law that principally affect your Petitioners. There are evilssmall indeed to the feelings we constantly undergo when obliged toleave our helpless families exposed at so very greast distances toobey the laws of our country. And however evident the danger mayappear to us will not certainly on our failure of duty plead ourexcuse. Circumstance alone is sufficient to claim the human respect ofthe Legislature to remove the grievance. We therefore pray yourHonorable House will take our case into consideration and divide thecounty. We further pray a line may be fixed along Clinch Mountain tothe Carolina line; or with the line at present dividing the countyinto two regiments to the aforesaid Carolina line; then with the saidline to Cumberland Mountain including taht existing county betweenCumberland Mountain and Montgomery line and Clinch Mountain, or theaforesaid regimental line for the new county and southeast of the saidClinch Mountain remain Washington County; and we your Petitioners asin duty bound will ever pray.
    LIST: continued to and after -
    Elkins, Drury
    Elkins, James
    Elkins, Jesse"
    [Transcribed 17 April 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    1785 - "WASHINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA;http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gowenrf/gowenms158.htm
    Washington County was organized in 1776-77 with land taken fromMontgomery County and Fincastle County.
    On December 9, 1785, 307 men of Washington County signed a petitionaddressed to the Virginia House of Burgesses reqesting the formationof a new county from the western area of Washington County. Thepetition suggested a line be "fixed along Clinch Mountain andMontgomery line to the Carolina line" to separate them from WashingtonCounty. These inhabitants include those in settlements of ClinchRiver, Mocason Creek, Powells Valley, north branch of Holstein River,and "others." Russell County, Virginia was created in that year. NoGowens [or spelling variations] appeared on the petition.
    The list of petitioners, transcribed by Rhonda S. Robertson waspublished in "The Southwest Virginian," Vol. 1, No. 3 in Wise,Virginia: ...etc...James ELKINS, Drury ELKINS, etc...."
    [Transcribed 17 April 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    1785 - "09 Dec Washington Co: Petition for division of Washington Co.,includes names James, Jesse, and Drury Elkins [This is probably ClarkCo. KY James bmt.]" SOURCE: The Elkins Eagle Quarterly Newsletter,Volume IV, No. 4; Titled: Virginia Chronology, Continued, page 108.[Transcribed 09 February 2008, SLJuhl, compiler]

    1787 - SOURCE: "In the 1787 Census Records Of Virginia in RussellCounty is Drury and his brother Jesse. Plus, 18 Sep 1787 RussellCounty, Drury Elkins on grand jury. Russell Co. Order Book L, page61." SOURCE: The Elkins Eagle Quarterly Newsletter, Volume IV, No. 4;Titled: Virginia Chronology, Continued, page 109. [Transcribed 09February 2008, SLJuhl, compiler]

    1787 - Elkins Eagle, Vol. IV, No. 4; Virginia Chronology, pg. 109,cont'd:
    18 September 1787 - Russell County, Drury Elkins on grand jury.Russell County Order Bk. L, p. 61.
    SOURCE: The Elkins Eagle Quarterly Newsletter, Volume IV, No. 4;Titled: Virginia Chronology, Continued, page 109. [Transcribed 09February 2008, SLJuhl, compiler]

    1787 - "Russell County Census.
    ELKINS, DRURY 6/14 A 0 0 0 2 2
    ELKINS, JESSE 6/23 A 0 0 0 2 5
    SOURCE: The Elkins Eagle Quarterly Newsletter, Volume IV, No. 4;Titled: Virginia Chronology, Continued, page 109. [Transcribed 09February 2008, SLJuhl, compiler]

    1787 - In the 1787 Census Records Of Virginia in Russell County isDrury and his brother Jesse. Plus, 18 Sep 1787 Russell County, DruryElkins on grand jury. Russell Co. Order Book L, page 61. This isnew information, because none of the researchers from the records Ihave ever followed this lead in Virginia for Russell County. Ibelieve that the Drury Elkins from Montgomery County, VA may be oneand the same with our Drury. It's been noticed in going over theinformation in the Elkins Eagle that the family members seemed to havepurchased land in the surrounding counties a good deal. And with theboundary changes so frequent during this time period that is difficultto ascertain the truth of where each member was actually located forany given period of time. Although, many of the researchers admittedthat they did not know for sure which one of the two Drury's (if therewas two) was actually the correct Elkins Family. In the 1800 census,Drury Elkins is in Pulaski County, Kentucky and is where he staysuntil he moves to Indiana in 1823.
    "The 1787 Census Of Virginia
    Book: Compiled by Netti Schreiner-Yantis and Florene Speakman Love,Foreward by Louis H. Manarine, State Archivist. In Three Volumes.Genealogical Books in Print Springfield, Virginia; Copyright 1987; SCCensus Virginia 1787; Davenport Public Library Main Street, Davenport,Iowa.
    Index page: 1629 lists these ?Elkins?:
    Drury 482 Russell self 0-0-0-2-2
    Jesse 482 Russell self 0-0-0-2-5
    1). Number of white males above 16 and under 21.
    2). Blacks above 16.
    3). Blacks under 16.
    4). Horses, mares, colts, & mules.
    5). Cattle."
    [Transcribed 09 February 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]

    1787 - RUSSELL COUNTY, VIRGINIA - PERSONAL TAX LIST, William Webb,Commissioner
    Drury Elkins, 14 June. 1 white male above 21, 2 horses, 2 cattle
    Jesse Elkins, 23 June. 1 white male above 21, 2 horses, 5 cattle
    Source: Elkins Eagle, Vol. V, No. 3, Page 70; from the Bulletin ofthe Watauga Association of Genealogy; Submitted by 112e Nancy Cowanof Bethany, OK.
    [Transcribed 16 September 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    TIP #660 ? PETITIONS OF THE EARLY INHABITANTS OF KENTUCKY, PART 1
    In the summer of 1910 a wonderful find was made. James Rood Robertsonfrom Berea College was visiting in Richmond, VA. And, there, hidden inthe archives were found 110 petitions from the early inhabitants ofKentucky to Virginia. These were not of course all the petitions butare believed to be fairly complete. A vast amount of these opens upthe door to the names of Kentucky?s earliest residents. Many of theold petitions were torn, dirty, faded and the handwriting not theeasiest to read. But to actually read what our pioneers wereaddressing before statehood is priceless. The oldest petition foundwas dated in 1769 and the last in 1831 ? years after Kentucky reachedstatehood. During this early date, Kentucky was merely a VirginiaCounty which had been passed between various counties there over theyears.
    In this tip I will list the petitions by name and number which willgive the subject of the petition. Upon completion of this next week,in following weeks, the names of the signers to each of thesepetitions will be shown. Keep this list of petition numbers as I beginto list the names of the signers; there will be numbers followingtheir name. This is the name of the petition or petitions on whichtheir name is signed along with the date signed.
    1 - Request by those living east of the Alleghany Mountains for 60,000aces of land in the upper valley of the Cumberland River. (December1769)
    2- Request by the inhabitants of Kentucky at Harrodsburg to be takenunder jurisdiction of Virginia. (June 7-15th, 1776)
    3 ? Request of the Committee at Harrodsburg to be taken under thejurisdiction of Virginia.(20 June 1776)
    Petition #3. The division requested in this petition was made and WestFincastle was created. Fincastle?s division into three counties andparishes of Botetourt into four districts was made. The division wasto take effect 31 Dec 1776. Boundaries were: All that part thereofwhich lies to the south and westward of a line beginning on the Ohioat the mouth of the Great Sandy Creek, running up the same and themain or northeasterly branch to the Great Laurel Ridge (CumberlandMountain), then southwest along the mountain to the North Carolinaline ? this was to be known as Kentucky County. They could appoint aclerk, select a meeting place at Harrodsburg. Those eligible to holdoffice was ?every white man possessing twenty-five acres of land withhouse and plantation thereon?. And having right to an estate for lifeat least in said land in his own right or in the right of his wife."
    SOURCE: ? Copyright 17 Jan 2008, Sandra K. Gorin
    Colonel Sandi Gorin: sgorin@glasgow-ky.com
    KYBIOGRAPHIES Archives:
    http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kybiographies
    KYRESEARCHArchives:http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kyresearch
    [Transcribed 16 April 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler, Family Genealogist,sljuhl1234@yahoo.com]

    "1788 RUSSELL COUNTY VIRGINIA LAND TAX LIST
    Submitted by Michael A. Dye; UPPER DISTRICT, WILLIAM WEBB'S LIST
    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~varussel/census/1788landtx.html
    Elkins, Drury 200 ac.
    Elkins, James 400 ac.
    Elkins, Richard 400 ac."
    [Transcribed 17 April 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    "1790 - 1790 RUSSELL COUNTY VIRGINIA LAND TAX LIST
    Submitted by Elora M. Goshe;http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~varussel/census/1790landtx.html
    JOHN WEIR'S LAND TAX LIST, UPPER DISTRICT
    Elkins, Drury 200 ac.
    Elkins, James 400 ac.
    Elkins, Richard 400 ac."
    [Transcribed 17 April 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    "1791 - 1791 RUSSELL COUNTY VIRGINIA LAND TAX LIST
    Submitted by Michael A. Dye;http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~varussel/census/1791landtx.html
    UPPER DISTRICT
    Elkins, Drury 200 ac.
    Elkins, James 400 ac.
    Elkins, Richard 400 ac."
    [Transcribed 17 April 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    1792 - Clark/e County, Kentucky shows: Drury, James, Robert, Samuel,and Zachariah (son of Robert). Martha Elkins, daughter of Drury,married in Clarke County, Kentucky on December 21, 1798 with Drury &Margaret's consent to Samuel Stogdill. (Notes of Joyce Lorraine CloreElkins)

    1792 - Source: http://kykinfolk.com/clark/burbridge/1792tax.htm; 1792Tax Roll for Clark County Kentucky, Drury Elkin, James Elkin, RobertElkins, Samuel Elkin, Zachariah Elkin :: Excerpt: "First Clark TaxRoll, Chapter XI, As is well and widely understood by all who havedelved into the early history of Kentucky, the primary interest of therank and file of the first settlers of the state was the acquistion ofland, sometimes and not infrequently, several tracts of land.Accordingly, in an effort to ennumerate and establish as an historicalrecord of immediate and wide availability, the names of the earliestsettlers in Clark, there is presented in alphabetical order, the namesof the landowners as they appear on the first 1792 tax roll of thecounty." [12 July 2008, SLJuhl, Compiler]

    1792 - (2). SOURCE: 1792 State Tax List in Clark/e County, KentuckyElkins Males Listed:
    Drury, James, Robert, Samuel, Zachariah. [SLJuhl, compiler]

    1799 - Pulaski County, Kentucky Tax List - "Drury Elkins;http://www.jeffrenner.net/genealogy/taxlist_linecreek.htm
    100 acres, entered by Petty John; son-in-law Samuel Stogsdill is onthe same list in 1807 with 40 acres of his own
    Same land as Moleston Pettyjohn's (Grant B, 1799-1825 Line Creek LandGrants).
    Drury lived on Line Creek from at least 1806 until 1822, when he leftfor Indiana. On today's maps, the branch of Line Creek where he livedis called the Elkhorn Branch, but I believe that is not the originalname. In 1822 when John McKinney had land surveyed in RockcastleCounty, the description said it was on the "Elkins Branch" of LineCreek. I thought this was a mistake until I realized who had lived onthe other end of the creek--Drury Elkins. The name must have beencorrupted over the years from Elkins to Elkhorn."

    1800 - SOURCE: 1800 Federal Census for males living in PulaskiCounty, Kentucky
    NO Data Given
    Elkins, Drury
    Elkins, Joshua (This may be the Spark's Family branch of ElkinsFamily)
    Kentucky Census, 1810-90
    Name: Drury Elkins
    State: KY
    County: Pulaski County
    Township: No Township Listed
    Year: 1800
    Record Type: Tax list
    Database: KY Early Census Index; Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated IndexingSystems, comp.. Kentucky Census, 1810-90 [database on-line];www.Ancestry.com [SLJuhl, compiler]

    1800 - SOURCE: "Elkins Eagle, Vol. IV, No. 4; Virginia Chronology,Continued, pages 113 & 114.
    c. 1800, Drury Elkins living in Pulaski County, Kentucky" [SLJuhl,compiler]

    1800 - SOURCE: Elkins Family Exchange Newsletter, Feb 1983 - Issue #7;
    1800 Tax List (no census) for:
    Elkins, James living in Clark County, Kentucky
    Elkins, Jesse living in Green County, Kentucky
    [Notes of Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins (J.E.)]

    1800 - The 1800 Tax List for Pulaski County, Kentucky showsDrury/Drewry Elkins, July, Buck Creek, with one male above 21, andthree stud horses. (Source: research of Carol Stultz)(T.B.) [SLJuhl,Compiler]

    1800 - (3). SOURCE: 1800 Federal Census for males living in PulaskiCounty, Kentucky
    NO Data Given
    Elkins, Drury
    Elkins, Joshua [Notes of Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins (J.E.)]

    1800- (4). SOURCE: 1800 Tax List for:
    Elkins, James living in Clarke County, Kentucky
    Elkins, Jesse living in Green County, Kentucky
    [Notes of Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins (J.E.)]

    NOTE: We know that Robert Elkins is related to our brothers, Druryand Jesse Elkins. He's living in Clark County, Kentucky in ca.1800census. James Elkins is also living there at the time. James ElkinsJr/Sr.'s father was James Elkins Sr/Sr. Since they are all probablybrothers, then James Elkins Sr/Sr. is probably the father of Drury andJesse Elkins as well, and will be assumed until further evidencedevelops otherwise. [SLJuhl, compiler]

    1801 - The 1801 Tax List for Pulaski County, Kentucky showsDrury/Drewry Elkins, June 11, Buck Creek, with one male above 21, andeight horses. (Source: research of Carol Stultz)(T.B.)

    1802 - The 1802 Tax List for Pulaski County, Kentucky showsDrury/Drewry Elkins, June 1, Buck Creek, with one male above 21, andfour horses. (Source: research of Carol Stultz)(T.B.)

    1803 - The 1803 Tax List for Pulaski County, Kentucky showsDrury/Drewry Elkins, July, Buck Creek, entered and surveyed by DruryElkins, with one white male, and three horses. (Source: research ofCarol Stultz)

    1804 - The 1804 Tax List for Pulaski County, Kentucky showsDrury/Drewry Elkins, May 3, Sinking Valley, entered and surveyed byDrury Elkins, with one white male, one white male 16-21 years, andthree horses. (Source: research of Carol Stultz)

    1805 - The 1805 Tax List for Pulaski County, Kentucky showsDrury/Drewry Elkins, June, Sinking Valley, entered and surveyed byDrury Elkins, with one white male, one white male 16-21 years, andfive horses. (Source: research of Carol Stultz)

    1806 - The 1806 Tax List for Pulaski County, Kentucky showsDrury/Drewry Elkins, Line Creek entered and surveyed by J. Beregam,one white male above 21, one white male 16-21 years, and two horses.(Source: research of Carol Stultz; and alsohttp://www.jeffrenner.net/genealogy/taxlist_linecreek.htm)

    1807 - The 1807 Tax List for Pulaski County, Kentucky showsDrury/Drewry Elkins, July 22, 100 acres entered on Line Creek andsurveyed by M. Pettyjohn, one white male above 21, one white male16-21, and four horses. (Source: research of Carol Stultz andhttp://www.jeffrenner.net/genealogy/taxlist_linecreek.htm)

    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. E. Barnes Francis Stephens, b.f.
    [SLJuhl, compiler]

    1808 - The 1808 Tax List for Pulaski County, Kentucky showsDrury/Drewry Elkins, April 20, on Line Creek entered and surveyed byPettyjohn, one white male above 21, one white male 16-21 (his sonRichard), and three horses. (Source: research of Carol Stultz andhttp://www.jeffrenner.net/genealogy/taxlist_linecreek.htm)

    1809 - The 1809 Tax List for Pulaski County, Kentucky showsDrury/Drewry Elkins, July 18, Line Creek, entered by George Sanders,surveyed by John Peregen, one male above 21, one male 16-21, and fivehorses. (Source: research of Carol Stultz andhttp://www.jeffrenner.net/genealogy/taxlist_linecreek.htm)

    1810 - The 1810 Tax List for Pulaski County, Kentucky showsDrury/Drewry Elkins, July 15, Line Creek, entered by George Sanders,surveyed by John Pettyjohn, one male above 21, and two horses.(Source: research of Carol Stultz)(T.B.)

    1810 United States Federal Census
    Name: Drury Elkins
    Township: Somerset
    County: Pulaski
    State: Kentucky
    Source Citation: Year: 1810; Census Place: Somerset, Pulaski,Kentucky; Roll: 8; Page: 142; Image: 129.00.
    Ancestry.com. 1810 United States Federal Census [database on-line].[15 January 2008, SLJuhl, compiler]

    SOURCE: 1810 United States Federal Census Records for Pulaski County,Kentucky
    Drury Elkins age 45 & over years
    male age under 10 years
    male age 10-16 years
    female age under 10 years
    female age 10-16 years
    female age 16-26 years
    female age 45 & over years
    Living next to sons Jesse Elkins & Richard Elkins/on same censusrecord listed together. Plus, William Reynolds was listed on the samecensus sheet with his family. Then in 1830, William Runnels/Reynoldsis also in Jackson County living next door to James Elkins hisson-in-law and grandson of Drury Elkins. James Elkins father wasRichard Elkins.
    (Source: research of Joyce Elkins)(Source: copy of original censusrecord obtained from www.Ancestry.com per SLJuhl, compiler, 22December 2006)

    1810 - Pulaski County, Kentucky, page 530, Drury age 45+, 1/son under10, 1/son (William) age 10-16,
    1/son 16 to 26; 1/dau. (Mirah) under 10, 1/dau. (Rebecca) age 10-16,1/dau. age 16-26; wife Margaret 45 and over. Richard married in 1806,and Jesse married in 1810 (sons). (J.E.)

    1811 - The 1811 Tax List for Pulaski County, Kentucky showsDrury/Drewry Elkins, Line Creek, entered by Moluta Pettyjohn, surveyedby Moluta Pettyjohn, one male above 21, three horses. (Source:research of Carol Stultz andhttp://www.jeffrenner.net/genealogy/taxlist_linecreek.htm)

    1812 - The 1812 Tax List for Pulaski County, Kentucky showsDrury/Drewry Elkins, Sinking Creek, entered and surveyed by Pettyjohn,one male above 21, and two horses. (Source: research of Carol Stultzand http://www.jeffrenner.net/genealogy/taxlist_linecreek.htm)

    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, Richards wife, and about c.1817,they moved to the Freetown area." "...About 1823, William's parents(Richard's parents as well), Drury ca. 1765 - ca. 1846 and Margaretca. 1766 - ca. 1836 and brother, Jesse married Nancy Adams movedhere."

    1813 - The 1813 Tax List for Pulaski County, Kentucky showsDrury/Drewry Elkins, Line Creek, entered by F. Sanders, surveyed byPettyjohn, one male above 21, and three horses. (Source: research ofCarol Stultz)(T.B.)

    1812 - The 1812 Tax List for Pulaski County, Kentucky showsDrury/Drewry Elkins, Sinking Creek, entered and surveyed by Pettyjohn,one male above 21, and two horses. (Source: research of CarolStultz)(T.B.)

    1812 - Excerpts in The Jackson County Indiana History Book, page 340,under Richard Elkins, it states, "Richard died in the War of 1812. In1816, 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." (Meaning JacksonCounty, Indiana) [SLJuhl, compiler]

    1812 - 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.
    [SLJuhl, compiler]

    1814 - The 1814 Tax List for Pulaski County, Kentucky showsDrury/Drewry Elkins, Line Creek, entered and surveyed by Pettyjohn,one male above 21, and three horses. (Source: research of Carol Stultzand http://www.jeffrenner.net/genealogy/taxlist_linecreek.htm(SLJ)(T.B.)

    1815 - The 1815 Tax List for Pulaski County, Kentucky showsDrury/Drewry Elkins, Line Creek, entered by D. Elkins, one male above21, and four horses. (Source: research of Carol Stultz andhttp://www.jeffrenner.net/genealogy/taxlist_linecreek.htm (SLJ))(T.B.)

    1816 - 1827 - Mother's records (Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins) by CarolStultz states that the family left for Jackson County, Indiana in1817, and a biography from Jackson County Indiana History, page 340also relates that information. That's two good sources. Another goodsource is, History of Brown County, Indiana 1889, states that WilliamElkins was there in 1816 and probably no later than 1817, severalyears before the Indians were removed in 1821. "That he came directlyfrom the block-house, which had been built in Lawrence County asprotection from the Indians during the War of 1812-1816."; by 1820William & Rhoda/James & Mary Polly were in Jackson County, Indianacensus, but Drury and William Reynolds were still in Kentucky. JoyceL. Clore Elkins records also indicate that the rest of the Elkinsfamily followed around 1823 shortly before James & Polly were married. It's possible that family members from Indiana (probably William &James) went back to Kentucky to get more settlers Or to visit withfamily members, and that's when James and Polly were married in 1827,because they and Wm. Reynolds family were in the 1830 Jackson CountyCensus together in Indiana. [SLJuhl, compiler]

    NOTE: 03 Dec. 2006, Previous information from Kentucky Land Grants1782 - 1924, Database Online from www.Ancestry.com state: Elkins,John 50 T 1-22-1825 Knox BR Lyn Camp Cr. John was the son of DruryElkins as was Richard & William Elkins. [SLJuhl, compiler]

    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
    Page: 219, Elkins, Richard, SALE, Year: 1817, Book: 2, Page: 3;
    15 February 1816 Elkins, William Stephens, Rhoda were married;
    Mother's (Joyce Elkins) records written by Carol Stultz states thatthe family left for Jackson County, Indiana in 1817, and a biographyfrom Jackson County Indiana History, page 340 also relates thatinformation. That's two good sources. Another good source is,History of Brown County, Indiana 1889, states that William Elkins wasthere in 1816 and probably no later than 1817, several years beforethe Indians were removed in 1821. "That he came directly from theblock-house, which had been built in Lawrence County as protectionfrom the Indians during the War of 1812-1816."; by 1820 William &Rhoda/James & Mary Polly were in Jackson County, Indiana census, butDrury and William Reynolds were still in Kentucky. Mother's (JoyceElkins) records also indicate that the rest of the Elkins familyfollowed around 1823 shortly before James & Polly were married. Ibelieve that family members from Indiana (probably William & James)went back to Kentucky to get more settlers Or to visit with familymembers, and that's when James and Polly were married in 1827, becausethey and Wm Reynolds family were in the 1830 Jackson County Censustogether in Indiana. NOTE: 03 Dec. 2006, Previous information fromKentucky Land Grants 1782 - 1924, Database Online fromwww.Ancestry.com state: Elkins, John 50 T 1-22-1825 Knox BR Lyn CampCr. John was the son of Drury Elkins as was Richard & WilliamElkins.

    1816 - The 1816 Tax List for Pulaski County, Kentucky showsDrury/Drewry Elkins, Line Creek, one male above 21, and four horses.William Elkins begins paying taxes in 1816. Per a later census,William was born circa 1796, so it seems he is now on his own, turning21 probably within the 1816 tax year. William's stone in ThompsonCemetery shows him being born circa 1796 also. (Source: research ofCarol Stultz)(T.B.)

    1816 - 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
    SLJuhl, compiler
    Page 47
    15 February 1816 Elkins, William Stephens, Rhoda
    Pres. E. Barnes Hugh Adams

    1817 - 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: 219, Elkins, Richard, SALE, Year: 1817, Book: 2, Page: 3

    1817 - The 1817 Tax List for Pulaski County, Kentucky showsDrury/Drewry Elkins, Line Creek, entered and surveyed by E. Pettyjohn,one male above 21, and three horses. (Source: research of CarolStultz)(T.B.)

    1818 - The 1818 Tax List for Pulaski County, Kentucky showsDrury/Drewry Elkins, Line Creek, entered and surveyed by E. Pettyjohn,one white male above 21, and four horses. (Source: research of CarolStultz)(T.B.)

    1819 - The 1819 Tax List for Pulaski County, Kentucky showsDrury/Drewry Elkins, Line Creek, entered by G. Sanders and surveyed byL. Parjan, one white male above 21, and two horses. (Source: researchof Carol Stultz)(T.B.)

    1820 - The 1820 Tax List for Pulaski County, Kentucky showsDrury/Drewry Elkins, Line Creek, entered and surveyed by P. Perryjohn,one white male above 21, and two horses. (Source: research of CarolStultz)(T.B.)

    1820 - Kentucky Index Census - Pulaski Co., KY. 36-6 Lists Drury.No reading. Son William, married in 1816 and brought his family toJackson Co., Indiana and shortly there after his father Drury, andbrother Jesse and family arrived in Jackson Co., also about early1820's. (J.E.)

    1820 - 1820 - Land Patent Details
    Accession/Serial #: IN2860__.341 BLM Serial #: IN NO S/N
    Patentee: DRURY ELKINS
    State: INDIANA Acres: 40 Metes/Bounds: No
    Issue Date: 5/10/1848 Land Office: Jeffersonville Cancelled: No U.S.Reservations: No Mineral Reservations: No Authority: April 24, 1820:Sale-Cash Entry (3 Stat. 566)
    Document Nr.: 19387 Accession/Serial Nr.: IN2860__.341 BLM Serial Nr.:IN NO S/N
    NWNW 36/ 8-N 2-E No 2nd PM IN Brown
    http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch/Detail.asp?Accession=IN2790%5F%5F%2E408&Index=2&QryID=8269%2E765&DetailTab=1 [Obtained 12 April 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]

    1820 Census - ELKINS
    1820 Kentucky Index Census -----
    Drury Elkins 36-6 Pulaski Co., KY (our line)
    Jesse Elkins 84-33 Rockcastle Co., KY (son of Drury)
    Reuben H. Elkins 84-33 Rockcastle Co., KY (unknown at present)
    Zachariah Elkins 70-10 Clark Co., KY (son of Robert or James)
    James Elkins 62-23 Clark Co., KY (Rev. War, brother to Drury)
    Robert Elkins 103-4 Clark Co., KY (Possible Baptist Minister)
    Ezekiel Elkins 103-3 Clark Co., KY (son of Robert)
    [SLJuhl, compiler]

    1821 - The 1821 Tax List for Pulaski County, Kentucky showsDrury/Drewry Elkins, Line Creek, entere and surveyed by G. Sanders,one white male above 21, and three horses. (Source: research of CarolStultz)(T.B.)

    1830 - Jackson Co., Indiana - Salt Creek Twp. Drury, age 60-70.Drury Elkins living alone (no wife) next to Jesse Elkins and family.(J.E.)

    1840 - Jackson Co., Indiana page 27. Drury Elkins, age 70-80. Livingalone next door to Drury Elkins and family (son of Jesse Elkins).(J.E.= Joyce Elkins) Plus, another Drury Elkins is listed, youngerthan the elder, and is the grandson. SLJuhl, compiler

    1850 - Do not find Drury Elkins in Jackson or Brown County census.

    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]

    The above notes correspond with the information and records that JoyceLorraine Clore Elkins of Parke County, Indiana also researched andcollaborated with Carol Stultz of Danville, Indiana on throughcorrespondence together, and the Elkins Eagle Quarterly Newslettersource. PLUS, THE UPDATES ADDED PER THIS COMPILER ALSO AGREES WITHTHEIR FINDINGS.
    [Transcribed 05 April 2007, SLJuhl, compiler & daughter of JoyceLorraine Clore Elkins}

    Carolyn (Carol) Joan Elkins Stultz, of Danville, Indiana and JoyceLorraine Clore Elkins, both had worked for many, many years on theElkins Family genealogy. Carol Stultz collaborated over those yearswith Joyce Lorraine Clore Elkins of Montezuma, Indiana who also hadworked on the Elkins Family genealogy for many, many years(c.1975-2003 A.D.). Both Carolyn and Joyce have multiple writtencorrespondence found all through Joyce's records on the ancestralElkins family (before computers) which this compiler is sharing withother researchers. Both ladies have contributed, along with otherresearchers, and have been published by the quarterly newsletter ofthe Elkins Eagle on the different branches of the families before thenewsletter became retired. I have endeavored to put forth the mostaccurate compilation of both ladies information from Joyce's records,plus adding updates from computer sources in the process of the databasing. Of course, this is a work in progress, and if you should finderrors or have questions please feel free to contact this compiler atsljuhl1234@yahoo.com or at Sandra Juhl 3810 - 10th Avenue Place,Moline, Illinois 61265.
    The Elkins Eagle Quarterly Newsletter is retired at the present time.When this compiler was doing research in Virginia, the newsletter wasused in Lee & Washington County libraries as the only source for theElkins of those counties and state (other than reference to theVirginia State Library); There were only a few pages available of theElkins Eagle Newsletter at the library in Lee County, Virginia. WhenJoyce passed away, I did inherit her collection of the Elkins EagleQuarterly Newsletter which was much more plentiful, and from what Icould ascertain, possibly the most number of editions by any onecollector in Virginia or Indiana, perhaps other than if Carol had acollection as well. If not, then Joyce's collection is probably themost available today in Indiana or Illinois through this compiler.
    Note: Carolyn & Joyce were introduced through my cousin Claudia.Carolyn frequented my cousin Claudia's beauty shop in Danville,Indiana. [12 January 2008, SLJuhl, compiler--Sandra Lee ElkinsJuhl--Joyce's daughter]

    Drury married Margaret between 1778 and 1779 in Montgomery County, Virginia. was born in 1766 in Possibly Virginia; died in 1836 in Jackson Co., Indiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Margaret was born in 1766 in Possibly Virginia; died in 1836 in Jackson Co., Indiana, USA.
    Children:
    1. Jesse Elkins was born between 1766 and 1784 in Russell County, Virginia; died on 1 Jan 1871 in Owen Township, Jackson County, Indiana; was buried in Jan 1871 in Liberty Cemetery, Owen Township, Jackson County, Indiana.
    2. Francis Elkins was born between 1779 and 1785 in Montgomery County, Virginia; and died.
    3. John Elkins was born between 1779 and 1785 in Montgomery County, Virginia; died in Possibly Fort Pickering, Knox County, Kentucky.
    4. Polly (Mary) Elkins was born between 1779 and 1785 in Montgomery County, Virginia; and died.
    5. 5. Martha Elken Elkin Elkins was born in 1781 in Montgomery County, Virginia; died after 1850 in Probably Jackson County, Indiana.
    6. 6. Richard Elkins was born in 1786 in Russell County, Virginia; died in Apr 1815; was buried in 1815 in Unknown.
    7. *William Elkins, Sr. was born in 1796 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died in Sep 1880 in 92 Years; Brown County, Indiana.
    8. *Rebecca Elkins was born between 1799 and 1800 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died in Possibly Jackson County, Indiana.
    9. *Thomas Elkins was born in 1813 in Pulaski County, Kentucky; died in 1859 in Brown County, Indiana.

  5. 14.  Francis Stephens and died.
    Children:
    1. 7. Rhoda Stephens was born about 1790 in Virginia; died in 1837 in Jackson Co., Indiana, USA.



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