Descendants of ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM

 

 

Generation No. 1

 

1.  ALEXANDER1 CUNNINGHAM was born 1498 in Scotland.  He married MARY ROBINSON.  She was born in Scotland.

       

Child of ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM and MARY ROBINSON is:

2.                i.    JOHN2 CUNNINGHAM, b. 1529, Scotland; d. 1602, Scotland.

 

 

Generation No. 2

 

2.  JOHN2 CUNNINGHAM (ALEXANDER1) was born 1529 in Scotland, and died 1602 in Scotland.  He married SARAH WALLACE 1566 in Ireland.  She was born 1531 in Scotland.

       

Child of JOHN CUNNINGHAM and SARAH WALLACE is:

3.                i.    JOSEPH3 CUNNINGHAM, b. 1568, Ireland; d. 1637, Ireland.

 

 

Generation No. 3

 

3.  JOSEPH3 CUNNINGHAM (JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born 1568 in Ireland, and died 1637 in Ireland.  He married NANCY BLESSINGTON 1605 in Ireland.  She was born 1570 in Ireland.

       

Child of JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM and NANCY BLESSINGTON is:

4.                i.    DAVID4 CUNNINGHAM, b. 1607, Ireland; d. 1691, Ireland.

 

 

Generation No. 4

 

4.  DAVID4 CUNNINGHAM (JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born 1607 in Ireland, and died 1691 in Ireland.  He married RACHEL BRUCE 1651 in Ireland.  She was born 1612 in Scotland.

       

Child of DAVID CUNNINGHAM and RACHEL BRUCE is:

5.                i.    ALEXANDER5 CUNNINGHAM, b. Bet. 1653 - 1663, Scotland; d. 1749, Ireland.

 

 

Generation No. 5

 

5.  ALEXANDER5 CUNNINGHAM (DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born Bet. 1653 - 1663 in Scotland, and died 1749 in Ireland.  He married (1) UNKNOWN.    He married (2) REBECCA BURNS in 1701. 

 

Notes for ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM:

Alexander's sons were the progenitors of many of the early Cunningham families of Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. All these sons came to America in 1752, except Joseph. He held a trusted position in the British government. He visited relatives in America immediately prior to the

Revolution. His son, John, had come earlier and stayed. He was active in the affairs of the fledgling nation, serving the the Revolution.

 

       

Child of ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM and UNKNOWN is:

6.                i.    JAMES6 CUNNINGHAM, b. Abt. 1690, Ireland; d. Bet. January 16, 1761 - March 19, 1765, Augusta Co., VA.

 

       

Children of ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM and REBECCA BURNS are:

                  ii.    JAMES6 CUNNINGHAM.

                 iii.    JOHN CUNNINGHAM.

                 iv.    BENJAMIN CUNNINGHAM.

                  v.    MARY CUNNINGHAM.

                 vi.    RUTH CUNNINGHAM.

7.             vii.    HUGH B. CUNNINGHAM, b. 1708, Dublin Ireland; d. 1789, Fairfax Co VA.

8.            viii.    ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, b. 1713; d. 1784, Washington CO. PA.

9.               ix.    JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM, b. Bet. 1717 - 1721; d. 1789.

10.              x.    DAVID CUNNINGHAM, b. 1721, Ireland; d. December 31, 1799, Dent's Run VA.

 

 

Generation No. 6

 

6.  JAMES6 CUNNINGHAM (ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born Abt. 1690 in Ireland, and died Bet. January 16, 1761 - March 19, 1765 in Augusta Co., VA.  He married MARGARET CUNNINGHAM in BEF 1729?. 

 

Notes for JAMES CUNNINGHAM:

Last Will And Testament of JAMES CUNNINGHAM ~ p. 382 ~ In the

name of God amen this the 16th Day of January 1760 and in the

Thirty Third year of his majesties Reign, I JAMES CUNNINGHAM of

Augusta County Collony and Dominion of Virginia Being in an

ordinary State of health praise to God But calling to mind the

mortality of my Body and know that it is appointed for all men

once to die first of all I recomand my Soul to be Buried in

Earth at the Descretion of my Executors and After all my Just &

lawful Debts being paid I Shall Dispose of my rail & Personal

estate in manner and form as followeth.

Item I give and bequeath unto my well beloved WIFE all my

rail & personal Estate during her natural Life or widowhood and

my Son MOSES to Live with her During life or widowhood & if my

Son MOSES should maray hes to have the plantation and if his

mother Dower not Like to live in the house with him he shall

build or cause to be built a comoduis house with all Necessary

convenances thereunto Belonging where She pleaseth upon the

plantation and Likewise to find her a Suffecencey of flower

meat malt & Salt to her Satisfaction and to cut and Lay

firewood convenient to her Door and Likewise to keep two cows

for her & one horse and if my son MOSES should Die before he

comes to maturity all is to remain at the Disposile of my

Margaret. I give and bequeath to HUGH CUNNINGHAM an English

Shilling and likewise to my daughter ELIZABETH and also to

JAMES CUNNINGHAM Son to my Son JACOB as also to JOHN CUNNINGHAM

Son to my Son ISAAC as also to my Daughter MARY and Likewise to

my Daughter ANNE Each and Every of of them to have on English

Shilling & I nominate constitute and appoint my WIFE and my Son

MOSES CUNNINGHAM to be executors of this my last will and test.

I Doe hereby Revoke Disalow & Disannull all other wills and

Test & testaments any where of I have hereunto Set my hand &

Sale this Day and year first above written.

N:B: The word underlined before Signing he is to have the

plantation.

Signed Sealed & Delivered

In presents of

Malcoom Alenhis

Robert Bowen

mark

her at a court held for Augusta

County

Sally Bowen March the 19th 1765

mark

This Last Will & Testament of JAMES CUNNINGHAM deceased was

proved by the oath of MALCOLM ALEN & SALLY (Lilly?) BOWEN two

of the subscribing witnesses thereto & ordered to be recorded

and on the _____ of MOSES CUNNINGHAM one of the Executors and

MARGARET CUNNINGHAM the Executor therein named being dead

therein named who made oath according to Law Certificates

granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form they

having with Inventory Entered into and Acknowleged their bond

according to Law.

Test

Know all men by these presents that we MOSES CUNNINGHAM,

HUGH CUNNINGHAM, GEO DAUGHETY are held & formaley bound unto

Alesander of Sayers Arch Alexander Saml Mc Dor______ Abraham

Smigh _______ the commission of the peace for Augusta County

for and in behalf of the justices and their successors to which

payment will & truly to made all bind ourselves and each of us

one & every of our ______ Execr & Adminstrations jointyly &

Severally firmly by these _______ Seated with our Seals & Dated

this 19 day of March 1765.

The condition of this obligation is Such what if the

above bound MOSES CUNNINGHAM Executor of the Said Will and

Testament of JAMES CUNNINGHAM deceased do make or cause to be

made a true and perfect Inventory of all and Singular the goods

chattels & credits of the said Deceased which have or Shall

come to the hands Possession_____know _____ of the said MOSES

CUNNINGHAM or into the hands of possession of any _ Person or

person for (him and the same do make _____ in the county court

of August at such a time as he Shall be _____ required by the

said court and the same good chattels & credits and all other

the goods chattels & credits of the said deceased at anytime

after Shall come to the hands & possession or knowledge of this

MOSES hands & possession of any other person or persons a just

& true account of his _____ & doings therin when __ & required

by the said court and also Shall will and truly pay & deliver

all _____ and Specified in this Testament (as) far as the goods

chattels and credits will _____ and th law Shall charge than

this obligation _ [end p. 383]

(behavior) and _____ effect or ____ to remain in fullforce and

_____ Sealed and Delivered

MOSES CUNNINGHAM

in presence of HUGH CUNNINGHAM, GEORGE DAUGHTERY

At a court held for Augusta county March the 19th 1765 ~

MOSES CUNNINGHAM with HUGH CUNNINGHAM and GEORGE DAUGHTERY his

Declaration Enclosed unto and acknowledged this their bond

according to Law.

Proved by Malcolm Allen, Lilly Bowen. MARGARET is dead.

MOSES qualifies with HUGH CUNNINGHAM, GEORGE DOUGHERTY.

 

James, half-brother to the rest of Alexander's sons, was a Revolutionary War veteran, having served with his half-brother David.

       

Children of JAMES CUNNINGHAM and MARGARET CUNNINGHAM are:

11.              i.    REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, b. 1715.

                  ii.    ANNE CUNNINGHAM.

                 iii.    ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM, b. Abt. 1711.

12.            iv.    JACOB CUNNINGHAM, b. Abt. 1715; d. October 10, 1759, Kerr's Creek, Augusta Co., VA.

                  v.    JAMES CUNNINGHAM, b. Abt. 1717.

                 vi.    MARY CUNNINGHAM, b. Abt. 1719.

                vii.    MOSES CUNNINGHAM, b. Abt. 1721.

               viii.    ISAAC CUNNINGHAM, b. Abt. 1723.

                  ix.    JOHN CUNNINGHAM, b. Abt. 1725.

                   x.    ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM, b. Abt. 1727.

                  xi.    HUGH CUNNINGHAM, b. 1713.

 

 

7.  HUGH B.6 CUNNINGHAM (ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born 1708 in Dublin Ireland, and died 1789 in Fairfax Co VA.  He married NANCY O'NEIL 1728.  She was born in Ireland.

       

Children of HUGH CUNNINGHAM and NANCY O'NEIL are:

                   i.    MARY7 CUNNINGHAM, b. 1729.

                  ii.    ADAM CUNNINGHAM, b. March 18, 1744/45; d. 1797, Ritches Co West VA; m. RACHEL MORGAN; b. S. Branch Potmac River VA.

                 iii.    EPHRAIM CUNNINGHAM, b. 1732.

                 iv.    BENJAMIN CUNNINGHAM, b. 1734.

                  v.    JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM, b. 1735.

                 vi.    WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM, b. 1736.

                vii.    RACHEL CUNNINGHAM, b. 1738.

               viii.    DORCAS CUNNINGHAM, b. 1740.

                  ix.    ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM, b. 1742.

 

 

8.  ROBERT6 CUNNINGHAM (ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born 1713, and died 1784 in Washington CO. PA.  He married CATHERINE SINNETT 1734 in Weat VA.  She was born 1713.

       

Children of ROBERT CUNNINGHAM and CATHERINE SINNETT are:

                   i.    ELISHA7 CUNNINGHAM, b. 1738.

                  ii.    BENJAMIN CUNNINGHAM, b. 1740.

                 iii.    ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, b. 1742.

                 iv.    JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM, b. 1744.

 

 

9.  JOSEPH6 CUNNINGHAM (ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born Bet. 1717 - 1721, and died 1789.  He married ELISABETH HARRIS 1743 in Mayo CO , Ireland. 

       

Child of JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM and ELISABETH HARRIS is:

                   i.    JOHN7 CUNNINGHAM, b. 1745, Ireland; d. January 15, 1799, West VA; m. CATHERINE SHUMAN, June 05, 1769, PA.

 

Notes for JOHN CUNNINGHAM:

The Home of John and Catherine built in 1772 is in liveable condition.  During the Indian Raids

of 1777 it was used as a fort because is was so well constructed.  John died at home in 1779.

 

The cunningham cemetery is located on the manor farm on Little Paw Paw Creek.  The cemetery was started in 1825 with the body of Sarah Cunningham.  The farm is now owned by David Dunmore Cunningham, a great grand son and third cunningham to own the farm.

 

 

10.  DAVID6 CUNNINGHAM (ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born 1721 in Ireland, and died December 31, 1799 in Dent's Run VA.  He married ANGELINE WILSON 1751 in Belfast Ireland. 

 

Notes for DAVID CUNNINGHAM:

Rev David Cunningham emmigrated from Dublin Ireland in 1752 and became a Revolutionary Soldier in Capt Cunningham's CO.  David was converted to Methodism by the great evangelist John Westley.

Influenced by John Wesley he entered the ministry after the Revolutionary War and returned to Culpepper VA.    He died while holding a eligous meeting ib Dent's Run, VA with William Kendall.

Rev Kendall  tied his body to his horse and reutrned him to his family in Culpepper.

       

Child of DAVID CUNNINGHAM and ANGELINE WILSON is:

                   i.    WILLIAM7 CUNNINGHAM, b. July 04, 1764; d. 1789; m. SUSANNA BARBARA HANDYSHELL; b. England.

 

Notes for WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM:

William  Cunningham Sr. was with George Washington At YorkTown and witnessed the surrender

of Cornwallis, who was a friend of the Cunningham Family in England

 

 

Generation No. 7

 

11.  REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM (JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born 1715.  She married (1) JAMES DAUGHERTY.    She married (2) CHARLES DAUGHERTY 1729, son of MICHAEL DAUGHERTY and CATHERINE ROGERS.  He was born 1716 in Lagan Valley, Donegal , Ireland, and died July 17, 1763 in Kerr Creek, Augusta Co Va.

 

Notes for REBECCA CUNNINGHAM:

The family Cunningham take their name from the district of Cunningham in Northern Ayrshire. The land of Kilmaurs of that area was granted by Hugo De Moreville, Constable of Scotland to a vassel named Warnebald in the 12 th century and it is from his descendants that the Cunningham family originate.

 

Cunningham is  a Scottish place name that described the man from the location near Kilarmock and first recorded in 1153 as Cunegan, a word with Breton origins.  The spelling with -ham added it earliest know mention in 1180.  When of Irish origin, Cunningham is the Anglicized form of O'Cuinneagain meaning descendant of Cuinneagan, a  form of Conn meaning leader, chief.

 

Notes for CHARLES DAUGHERTY:

born ca 1716, Lagan Valley, Donegal, married Rebecca Cunningham(?), and was killed by Indians 17 Jul 1763, on Kerr Creek, Augusta Co., in a raid by Cornstalk's braves, on a Sunday morning when most of the inhabitants were away at church, in what became Rockbridge Co. Charles moved to Augusta Co. with his father from Chester Co., PA, by 1738, and by 1745 settled on Kerr Creek.

In 1763, William's wife Elizabeth was a heroine in the terrible raid by Cornstalk; the Shawnees were seen from Fort Young on Jackson River and an express was sent to William Dougherty's, but he was away from home, so Elizabeth mounted and raced up the Cowpasture valley warning settlers, who fled to the mountains before the Indians arrived. The settlers of Kerr Creek were less fortunate and Charles Dougherty, among others, was killed.

 

From - Annals of Augusta County, Virginia from 1726 to 1871 by Jos. A Waddell

"The smaller band of Indians made their descent upon Kerr's creek on the 17th of July (1763). Their number was twenty-seven, Robert Irvin having counted them from a bluff near the road at the head of the creek. Some weeks before, two boys, named Telford, reported that when returning from school they had seen a naked man near the path. This report was not much thought of till the massacre, when it was supposed that the man seen by the boys was an Indian spy sent out to reconnoiter....

From this point they had a full view of the peaceful valley of Kerr's creek. Hastening down the mountain, they began the work of indiscriminate slaughter. Coming first to the house of Charles Daugherty, he and his whole family were murdered. They next came to the house of Jacob Cunningham, who was gone from home, but his wife was killed, and his daughter, about ten years of age, scalped and left for dead. She revived, was carried off as prisoner in the second invasion, was redeemed, and lived for forty years afterwards, but finally died from the effects of the scalping. The Indians then proceeded to the house of Thomas Gilmore, and he  was and his wife were killed, the other members of the family escaping at that time. The house of Robert Hamilton came next. This family consisted of ten persons, and one-half of them were slain. By this time the alarm had spread through the neighborhood, and the inhabitants were flying in every direction. For some reason the main body of the Indians went no farther..... The people on Kerr's creek had repaired the losses...basically Indians attacked again, only there were more of them.  the wife of Thomas Gilmore, standing with her three children over the body of her husband, fought with desperation the Indian who scalped him. She and her son, John, and two daughters, were made prisoners....

An entire family of Daughertys, five Hamiltons, and three Gilmores were slain....Mrs. Gilmore struck up, with plaintive voice, the 127th Psalm of Rouse's version....The Indians then separated into several parties, dividing the prisoners among themselves. Mrs. Gilmore and her son, John, fell to one party and her two daughters to another. The last she ever heard of the latter was their cries as they were torn from her.....the mother and son were also parted, she being sold to French traders and the boy retained by the Shawnees. Finally he was redeemed and brought back by Jacob Warwick to Jackson's river where he remained till his mother's return."

 

 

Long before any white man had explored the entire Kentucky area, it was claimed by Virginia as part of her Augusta County. Daniel Boone brought his family to Kentucky in 1773; established the first permanent settlement in Kentucky at Harrodsburg in 1774, and a year later founded Boonesboro. That same year, 1775, John Daugherty, the first of the family in Kentucky, came to the area a few miles from Boonesboro which would become Lincoln County.

 

witnessed a deed of James Cunningham for 100 acres of land on

Tees Creek of James River, cornering the land of Moses

Cunningham

·  Emigration: ABT 1738 Augusta Co., VA

 

from Chester Co., PA with his father and settled on Kerr Creek

as early as 1745, when he witnessed deeds

3 4

 

obtained 80-acre patent on a branch of the James River, Kerr

(Cunningham) Creek, between House Mountain and North Mountain;

which was later in Rockbridge Co. 5 3

was reported delinquent on tax levy

 

sued John Craig in Augusta Co. Neither Charles on Kerr Creek

or his brother William could be served summons. 6 7

 

sued John Frazier who lived in Rockingham Co., but the papers

were not served because of Indians 8

·  Note:

his widow Rebecca was appointed administratrix of his estate;

on 20 Mar 1768 she was summoned to give counter security but

the papers were returned 9

 

Our part of the Daugherty migration to Kentucky was the second wave, descendants of Charles Daugherty and wife Rebecca in the 1780s, ten years after his brother Michael Daugherty II's sons. After Charles was killed by Indians in Augusta Co., VA in 1763, his widow and children remained there about ten years before some moved west into Kentucky.

Charles and Rebecca's son Cornelius, born ca 1729 probably in Pennsylvania, was a weaver who immigrated with his father and grandfather to Augusta Co. from Chester Co., PA in 1738. Cornelius served in Capt. George Robinson's company of militia in 1742. From 1742-49 Cornelius and his wife (1) Mary Hill lived on Cedar Creek on the North fork of the Roanoke in Augusta Co. They had, according to one book, six sons and six daughters, but not all their names are known; only George H., Noble, Ann, William, Isabel, Christopher, Abraham, Robert, Alexander, and Thomas Daugherty. Mary Hill died and Cornelius married about 1770 (2) Agnes _____. They had William, James Hill, John, and Cornelius R., Jr.

 

Charles Daugherty had, besides Cornelius, William, Thomas, and David, a son Daniel who in 1779 operated an iron works on Irish Creek of South River, Augusta Co., VA, not far from brother David's Mill Creek farm. Other brothers were Anthony, who died in 1792, Rockbridge Co., VA, and James who acted as Anthony's executor. The first tax list of the new Rockbridge Co. (taken out of Augusta) in 1778 listed James, William, and George Daugherty. In 1782 James, Anthony, William and Thomas were on the list. James started an iron works in Wythe Co., VA 1783-90, and is said to have died there in 1799.

 

Between 1755 and 1756, CHARLES served in the Augusta Co. militia during the French and Indian war. In Jul 1763, CHARLES was killed by Indians in a raid by Cornstalk's braves on Kerr Creek, on a Sunday morning when most of the

 

 

       

Children of REBECCA CUNNINGHAM and CHARLES DAUGHERTY are:

13.              i.    GEORGE8 DAUGHERTY, b. 1730.

                  ii.    CATHERINE DAUGHERTY, b. 1732; m. DAVID HARBISON, June 25, 1773.

14.            iii.    THOMAS DAUGHERTY, b. 1755, Madison Co Ky; d. 1799.

                 iv.    DANIEL DAUGHERTY, b. 1736.

15.             v.    ANTHONY DAUGHERTY, b. 1740.

16.            vi.    JAMES DAUGHERTY, b. 1747.

                vii.    DAVID DAUGHERTY, b. 1750.

               viii.    REBECCA DAUGHERTY, b. 1760.

17.             ix.    CORNELIUS DAUGHERTY, b. 1729, PA; d. 1800, Augusta Co.

18.              x.    WILLIAM DAUGHERTY, b. November 01, 1748, Augusta Co, Va; d. Bef. June 1835, Lincoln Co Ky.

 

 

12.  JACOB7 CUNNINGHAM (JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born Abt. 1715, and died October 10, 1759 in Kerr's Creek, Augusta Co., VA.  He married UNKNOWN. 

       

Children of JACOB CUNNINGHAM and UNKNOWN are:

19.              i.    HUGH8 CUNNINGHAM, b. Abt. 1740; d. October 10, 1759, Kerr's Creek, Augusta Co., VA.

                  ii.    MARGARET CUNNINGHAM, b. Abt. 1749.

                 iii.    JOHN CUNNINGHAM, b. Bef. 1760.

 

 

Generation No. 8

 

13.  GEORGE8 DAUGHERTY (REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born 1730.  He married AGNES CUNNINGHAM 1770.  She was born 1752, and died January 22, 1809.

       

Children of GEORGE DAUGHERTY and AGNES CUNNINGHAM are:

                   i.    GEORGE JR9 DAUGHERTY, b. 1773; d. 1838, Monroe Co IN.

                  ii.    ELIZABETH DAUGHERTY, b. 1774; m. ROBERT BAKER, December 18, 1798, Lincoln Co., KY; b. 1774.

20.            iii.    HANNAH DAUGHERTY, b. 1780.

                 iv.    RACHAEL DAUGHERTY, b. 1786; m. JOHNATHAN SMITH, January 1809, Pulaski Co., KY; b. 1788.

 

 

14.  THOMAS8 DAUGHERTY (REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born 1755 in Madison Co Ky, and died 1799.  He married SARAH GOGGIN June 15, 1778, daughter of STEPHEN GOGGIN and RACHEL MOORMAN.  She was born 1760.

       

Children of THOMAS DAUGHERTY and SARAH GOGGIN are:

                   i.    POLLY9 DAUGHERTY, b. 1787, Lincoln co ky; m. STEPHEN GOGGIN, April 25, 1811; b. 1785, Bedford VA.

                  ii.    WILLIAM DAUGHERTY, b. 1780.

                 iii.    NANCY DAUGHERTY, b. 1785.

                 iv.    LETTICE DAUGHERTY, b. 1782.

 

 

15.  ANTHONY8 DAUGHERTY (REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born 1740.

       

Children of ANTHONY DAUGHERTY are:

                   i.    JACOB9 DAUGHERTY.

                  ii.    REBECCA DAUGHERTY.

 

 

16.  JAMES8 DAUGHERTY (REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born 1747.  He married (1) UNK in 1776.    He married (2) REBECCA CUNNINGHAM 1764, daughter of WILLIAM MCGILL and JEAN ?.  She was born 1750.

       

Children of JAMES DAUGHERTY and UNK are:

                   i.    JOHN9 DAUGHERTY, b. 1776.

                  ii.    DAVID DAUGHERTY, b. 1778.

                 iii.    DANIEL DAUGHERTY, b. 1780.

                 iv.    GEORGE DAUGHERTY, b. 1782.

 

       

Children of JAMES DAUGHERTY and REBECCA CUNNINGHAM are:

21.             v.    WILLIAM9 DAUGHERTY, b. 1769, VA.

                 vi.    JOHN DAUGHERTY, m. MARY MCGILL, October 02, 1797, Lincoln Co.

                vii.    MARY DAUGHERTY, b. 1765.

               viii.    JULIE ANN DAUGHERTY, b. 1766.

                  ix.    THOMAS DAUGHERTY, b. 1768.

                   x.    SAMUEL DAUGHERTY, b. 1772.

                  xi.    SARAH DAUGHERTY, b. 1773.

                 xii.    PEGGY DAUGHERTY, b. 1775.

                xiii.    MARTHA DAUGHERTY, b. 1775.

 

 

17.  CORNELIUS8 DAUGHERTY (REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born 1729 in PA, and died 1800 in Augusta Co.  He married (1) MARY HILL 1748.    He married (2) AGNES 1770. 

 

Notes for CORNELIUS DAUGHERTY:

Cornelius DAUGHERTY a weaver was born circa 1729? at PA? He began military service in 1742 at Augusta Co., VA, was in Capt. George Robinson's Co. of militia. He was weaver in 1742. He lived between 1742 and 1779 at Augusta Co., VA (on Cedar Creek of the North fork of Roanoke). He married Mary HILL circa 1748? (1st wife; they had, according to one book, six sons and six daughters, but only the name of one were known). He was on bond of Moses Cunningham, executor of James Cunningham's estate. Charles Daugherty's land was on Cunningham Creek on 16 Jan 1760 at Augusta Co., VA. He deeded the 80 acres on Carr's Creek of James River between House and North Mountains, which was patented by his father Charles on 2 Mar 1763 at Augusta Co., VA. He deeded 125 acres on Carr's Creek, a branch of the James River on 19 Mar 1765 at Augusta Co., VA. He witnessed the deed of John Edminston for 170 acres in Borden's Tract on 9 Oct 1765 at Augusta Co., VA. He witnessed the will of Jonathan Cunningham of Carrs Creek, a son of Hugh Cunningham, neighbors of Charles Daugherty on 24 May 1769 at Augusta Co., VA. He married Agnes _____ DAUGHERTY circa 1770? (2nd wife). He was on a jury in this county formed 1769 out of Augusta Co on 26 Nov 1771 at Botetourt Co., VA. He acquired 175 acres at head of Roanoke River on 30 Jan 1773 at Botetourt Co., VA. He was sued for debt and lost on 12 May 1773 at Botetourt Co., VA. He deeded 175 acres to his son William Daugherty, described as on Seeder Swamp on 10 Nov 1773 at Botetourt Co., VA. He served on Grant Jury on 10 May 1774 at Botetourt Co., VA. He and William DAUGHERTY served on jury together on 11 May 1774 at Botetourt Co., VA. He acquired 120 acres on South Side of James River, opposite the mouth of Cedar Creek on 10 Nov 1775 at Botetourt Co., VA. He acquired 85 acres on some drafts of the James River on 20 Feb 1776 at Botetourt Co., VA. He witnessed a will on 11 Mar 1777 at Botetourt Co., VA. He in county formed this year out of Botetourt, he was a tithable in 1778 at Rockbridge Co., VA. He signed a petition on 13 Sep 1778 at Rockbridge Co., VA. He deeded his 87 acres on Cedar Swamp to his son William Daugherty on 24 Feb 1779 at Botetourt Co., VA. He and wife Agnes sold the 85 acres he acquired 20 Feb 1776 on 1 Jun 1779 at Rockbridge Co., VA. He was set tax free because of age and infirmity; probably he had gone back there to live with his son William on 9 Aug 1781 at Botetourt Co., VA. He acquired 42 acres on Little River on 6 Jan 1782 at Botetourt Co., VA. He was plaintiff in a lawsuit, and a Francis Daugherty was on the jury on 9 May 1783 at Botetourt Co., VA. He was granted 500 acres on Muddy Creek on main branch of the creek about 3 miles from head of Lick Creek on 25 May 1786 at Lincoln Co., KY. He was on tax lists, was said to move to KY the year after Boone and lived at Estill Station 7 years between 1787 and 1797 at Madison Co., KY. He died circa 1800?

       

Children of CORNELIUS DAUGHERTY and MARY HILL are:

                   i.    GEORGE H.9 DAUGHERTY, b. 1749; m. ELIZABETH; b. 1730.

                  ii.    NOBLE DAUGHERTY, b. 1750, VA.

                 iii.    MALINDA ANN DAUGHERTY, b. 1751.

                 iv.    WILLIAM DAUGHERTY, b. 1752; m. LETTICE GOGGIN, March 28, 1786; b. 1770.

                  v.    ISABEL DAUGHERTY, b. 1754.

                 vi.    CHRISTOPHER DAUGHERTY, b. 1755, VA; d. 1811, Hardin Co.

                vii.    THOMAS DAUGHERTY, b. 1755; d. 1799, Madison Co., KY..

               viii.    ABRAHAM DAUGHERTY, b. 1757, VA.

                  ix.    DAVID DAUGHERTY, b. 1761.

                   x.    ALEXANDER DAUGHERTY, b. 1762, Va; m. MARGARET ROGERS; b. 1762, Va.

                  xi.    ROBERT DAUGHERTY, b. 1760, VA; d. 1823, Barren Co KY.

 

       

Children of CORNELIUS DAUGHERTY and AGNES are:

                 xii.    CORNELIUS R. DAUGHERTY9 JR, b. 1774, Botetourt Co., VA.

                xiii.    JAMES HILL DAUGHERTY, b. June 23, 1775; m. MARY FOSTER, 1819, Cumberland Co., KY; b. 1800.

                xiv.    JOHN DAUGHERTY, b. 1778, Botetourt Co., VA; d. 1832, Overton or Smith Co., TN..

 

 

18.  WILLIAM8 DAUGHERTY (REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born November 01, 1748 in Augusta Co, Va, and died Bef. June 1835 in Lincoln Co Ky.  He married (1) EASTHER.    He married (2) ESTHER 1766 in Augusta Co Va.  She was born 1753 in VA.

 

Notes for WILLIAM DAUGHERTY:

Pvt. under Capt. John Paxton; is listed on bronze plaque beside

Lincoln Co. KY Courthouse door

1

·  Will: 17 JAN 1834 Lincoln Co., KY

 

In the name of God Amen. I, William DAUGHERTY of Lincoln Co.

and State of Kentucky being of sound and perfect possession of

my sense and recollection do ordain and declare this my last

will and Testament and form as follows, to wit:

1st It is my will that my Just Debts be paid

2nd I give and bequeath to my daughter-in-law DORCAS

DAUGHERTY (wife of my son JOHN DAUGHERTY deceased) the Tract of

land whereon I now live with its farming utensils and likewise

one half of my household and kitchen and also my share in the

Stanford Library. And should my wife EASTHER DAUGHERTY survive

me it is my will she should have adequate maintenance from the

proceeds of my farm And all my household kitchen furniture to

remain in her possession while she lives and at her death to

pass completely into the hands of our daughter-in-law DORCAS

DORITY and her heirs forever except one half of my household

and kitchen furniture

3rd I give unto my daughter EASTER WELLS one half of my

kitchen and household furniture and at her death to fall into

the hands of her daughert EMILY WELLS

And lastle I appoint and constitute Phillip L. HOCKER with

my Daughter-in-law DORCAS DAUGHERTY Executors of this my last

will and Testament.. In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set

my hand and and Seal this 17th day of January in the year of

our Lord 1834.

Signed in the presence of

Phillip Hocker William DAUGHERTY

Will F. Murphy his (X) mark

Saml. Campbell

Kentucky Lincoln County Court

At a County Court held in and for the County of Lincoln on

Monday the day of June 1835 The last Will and Testament

of WM. DAUGHERTY and was exhibited into Court and proven by the

oaths of Phillip Hocker and Samuel Campbell two of the

subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded.

Witness Thomas Helm, Clerk Lincoln Co. Court

 

William Daugherty (Sr.) married Easther _____. He served in the Revolutionary war from Rockbridge Co., VA, in Oct 1777, a Pvt. under Capt. John Paxton, and is listed on bronze plaque beside Lincoln Co., KY Court House door. His children were Martha, Hanna, William Jr., Charles, John, and Esther. On 22 Aug 1785 he was granted 200 acres in Lincoln Co., KY, by virtue of military warrant No. 1153. In Dec of the same year he was granted 600 acres on the forks of Otter Creek as assignee of his brother Thomas. In 1787 he was granted 87 acres on Callaway's Creek adjoining Thomas Daugherty. In 1820 and 1830 he was on the same census page as his son John, daughter-in-law Susan or Susanna (Magill, widow of his son William, Jr.), and James Magill. On 11 Feb 1833 he applied for Revolutionary pension, which was granted, No. S16369.

 

By the time he wrote his will on 17 Jan 1834 in Lincoln Co., his son John had died, for William Sr. divided his land and estate half to his wife Easther, except half the kitchen furniture to their daughter Esther Wells and then to her daughter Emily; and the other half of estate to Dorcas Daugherty "wife of my deceased son John." The will was probated in Jun 1835.

Nothing more is known of brother Thomas.

 

       

Children of WILLIAM DAUGHERTY and EASTHER are:

                   i.    CHARLES9 DAUGHERTY, b. 1767.

                  ii.    MARTHA DAUGHERTY, b. 1768; m. THOMAS GASH, June 24, 1785.

22.            iii.    ESTHER DAUGHERTY, b. 1780.

 

       

Children of WILLIAM DAUGHERTY and ESTHER are:

23.            iv.    JOHN9 DAUGHERTY, b. September 23, 1781, Lincoln Co Ky; d. January 12, 1834, Lincoln Co.

                  v.    HANNAH DAUGHERTY, b. 1770; m. WILLIAM WILSON, January 25, 1790, Lincoln Co.

24.            vi.    WILLIAM DAUGHERTY, b. 1773.

 

 

19.  HUGH8 CUNNINGHAM (JACOB7, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born Abt. 1740, and died October 10, 1759 in Kerr's Creek, Augusta Co., VA.  He married UNKNOWN. 

       

Child of HUGH CUNNINGHAM and UNKNOWN is:

                   i.    JONATHAN9 CUNNINGHAM.

 

 

Generation No. 9

 

20.  HANNAH9 DAUGHERTY (GEORGE8, REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born 1780.  She married BENJAMIN MCDOWELL November 24, 1800 in Fort Logan , Lincoln Co KY.  He was born 1770.

       

Child of HANNAH DAUGHERTY and BENJAMIN MCDOWELL is:

                   i.    ELIZABETH10 MCDOWELL, b. January 26, 1801; d. November 24, 1831, Adair Co Ky.

 

 

21.  WILLIAM9 DAUGHERTY (JAMES8, REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born 1769 in VA.  He married ANNE MCGILL May 20, 1794 in Lincoln Co, daughter of JOHN MAGILL and MARY CRAVENS.  She was born 1757 in Augusta Co., VA.

 

Notes for WILLIAM DAUGHERTY:

William "Billy" Daugherty ·  Sex: M

·  Change Date: 27 NOV 2001 ·  Birth: BETWEEN 1769 AND 1772 in VA

·  Note:

based on age 60-70 in 1840 census, over 45 years old on 1817

St. Charles Co., MO census

·  Note:

a man named John MAGILL purchased 158.22 acres of federal land

which included the site of Billy Daugherty's ferry south of the

Missouri, all of T15 S44 R1W, now the western portions of

downtown Washington, MO. Magill was never listed as a taxpayer

or appeared on census

·  Census: 1817 Femme Osage Twp., St. Charles Co., MO

·  Note:

as age 45+ with 3 males under 18, three males 14+, one female

under 14, no slaves; nextdoor was Benoni McClure

·  Occupation: Court of Common Pleas approved his request to operate a ferry

across the Missouri River "at the first bluff below the mouth

of St. John's Creek," which is now Kinkead Caldwell's Spanish

land grant and the present-day town of Washington, Franklin

Co., MO to the area in St. Charles (now Warren) Co., MO 1814 St. Louis (now Franklin) Co., MO

·  Immigration: BEF 1817 St. Charles (now Warren) Co., MO

·  Note:

across the Missouri River into neighboring county where his

ferry landed

·  Census: 1840 MO

·  Note: as age 60-70

·  Immigration: BEF 1814 St. Louis Co., MO

·  Note: with friend or cousin from Lincoln Co. named Benoni McClure

·  Immigration: BEF 1819 St. John's Twp., Franklin Co., MO

·  Note: moved back across the Missouri River, was on property tax list

·  Occupation: member of grand jury 1819 Franklin Co., MO

·  Occupation: as juror 1822 Franklin Co., MO

·  Occupation: member of grand jury 1825 Franklin Co., MO

·  Note: land and property tax payer

 

Father: James Daugherty b: BEF 03 MAY 1747 in Augusta Co., VA

Mother: Rebecca Cunningham b: ABT 1750?

 

Marriage 1 Anne Magill b: 1757 in Augusta Co., VA

·       Married: 09 MAY 1794 in Lincoln Co., KY

 

       

Children of WILLIAM DAUGHERTY and ANNE MCGILL are:

                   i.    MARGARET PATTERSON "POLLY"10 DAUGHERTY, b. 1795.

                  ii.    LUCRETIA A. DAUGHERTY, b. 1797.

                 iii.    SAMUEL FRAME DAUGHERTY, b. December 06, 1800.

                 iv.    JOHN M. DAUGHERTY, b. 1808.

                  v.    WILLIAM RUTLEDGE DAUGHERTY, b. May 14, 1809.

                 vi.    DORCAS DAUGHERTY, b. 1816.

 

 

22.  ESTHER9 DAUGHERTY (WILLIAM8, REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born 1780.  She married (1) GEORGE HAMMONDS December 22, 1818 in Lincoln Co.    She married (2) ELIJAH WELLS November 16, 1824 in Lincoln Co KY.  He was born 1765 in VA, and died October 02, 1843 in Lincoln co ky.

       

Children of ESTHER DAUGHERTY and ELIJAH WELLS are:

                   i.    ANDREW10 WELLS, b. 1820.

                  ii.    EMILY WELLS, b. 1825.

                 iii.    ELIJAH JR WELLS, b. 1825; d. August 21, 1893, Anderson CO. KY.

 

 

23.  JOHN9 DAUGHERTY (WILLIAM8, REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born September 23, 1781 in Lincoln Co Ky, and died January 12, 1834 in Lincoln Co.  He married DARCAS EVANS May 13, 1808.  She was born December 10, 1787 in Mercer Co Ky  Harrodsburg Ky, and died January 08, 1870.

 

Notes for JOHN DAUGHERTY:

left a noncupative will: "On January the 11th 1834 one day

before the death of John DAUGHERTY of Lincoln County Kentucky

he the above named John DAUGHERTY being as we believe in his

right mind and in our presence and in our hearing say that when

he died it was his wish that his wife Dorcas DAUGHERTY should

take charge of his personal estate pay all his Just Debts and

keep the rest for her support and the raising and schooling of

his children and at her death whatever should be then left to

be equally divided among ALL HIS CHILDREN.

Alexander Wilson

Marshall Moore

Kentucky Lincoln County Court

At a County Court holden for the County Lincoln on

Monday the 10 of February 1836. The noncupative will of John

DAUGHERTY deceased was exhibited into Court and proven by the

oath of Alexander Wilson & Marshall Moore and ordered to be

recorded And on the motion of Dorcas DAUGHERTY the widow and

relict of the said John DAUGHERTY who made oath as the law

directs and executed bond in the penalty of one thousand

dollars with Allen Logan & Philip Hocker her securities with a

proper condition ordered that a certificate be granted her for

obtaining letters of administration with the will annexed of

John DAUGHERTY deceased in due form of law.

Witness Thomas Helm, Clerk Lincoln Co. Court"

1

·  Death: 12 JAN 1834 in Lincoln Co., KY

·  Note: per noncupative will; buried in Campbell Ceme., Lincoln Co.

:

Inventory and appraisement of estate by Executors:

Two Steers one brindle one red $10.00

1 white Face Heifer 5.00

1 spotted Cow and Calf 6.00

1 Red Cow & Calf 6.00

2 Cows one red & one spotted 16.00

2 small heifers 9.00

1 Red Heifer 5.00

1 old Red Cow 5.00

1 Black mare 45.00

1 Rhone horse 35.00

1 Bay mare and mule Colt 60.00

3 head of hogs 30.00

1 Grine stone 3.00

1 waggon & hind gear 40.00

1 Barshare Plough & Double Tree &c 3.00

2 Shovel Plough & single Tree 2.00

1 mattock & grinding Wheel 1.25

5 SS harness & traces 5.00

2 Scythe & cradle stock 1.50

1 Spade & Reap hook .75

2 Felling axes D Knife & foot edge 2.00

2 Bee stands 3.00

1 Large Kettle & Bale 2.50

2 Potts 1 oven & skillet 3.00

1 Iron Shovel .50

2 Fall leaf Tables 4.00

1 Cupboard & furniture 7.00

1 Yankee Clock 20.00

1 small [qynar ? ] Table 1.50

1 Rifle gun &c 8.00

4 Beds of furniture 40.00

1 Handsaw Henkle Chest &c 3.00

1 Loom & Tackling 4.00

3 Spinning wheels & cheek Reel 4.00

9 Chairs & Looking glass 2.00

1 pr Steelyards 1.50

1 Cutting Knife & Flax Brake 2.00

1 Bible &c 3.00

1 kitt Black Smith Tools 50.00

Total 449.50

We the undersigned do certify we well and truly appraised the

personal Estate of John DORHERTY that was exhibited by the

administrators this 11th day of July 1834

Robt H Givens

Tilman Hocker

Saml Campbell

At a County Court for Lincoln County at the Court house in

Stanford on Monday the 28th day of July 1834. An Inventory &

appraisement of the Estate of John DAUGHERTY dec'd witnessed in

Court & O. R.

Witness Thomas Helm CLC 2

·  Religion: Presbyterian; birthdates on this family from gr-gr-grandson

Clarence Daugherty, Napa, CA; he did not list Mary or James ABT 1808 Lincoln Co., KY

 

       

Children of JOHN DAUGHERTY and DARCAS EVANS are:

25.              i.    NATHAN10 DAUGHERTY, b. April 01, 1831, Lincoln Co; d. April 09, 1889, Lincoln Co.

                  ii.    ELIZABETH DAUGHERTY, b. May 04, 1809; d. November 11, 1865; m. JAMES WILSON, January 29, 1845; b. 1805.

                 iii.    CHARLOTTE DAUGHERTY, b. December 10, 1812; d. September 13, 1885.

                 iv.    WILLIAM DAUGHERTY, b. July 10, 1814; d. July 26, 1885; m. (1) MARY SHACKELFORD, March 07, 1853, Lincoln Co; m. (2) SARAH JANE GILES, October 01, 1865, Lincoln Co.

 

Notes for WILLIAM DAUGHERTY:

Indenture between Monroe Smith and William Dorerty both of the

Co. of Lincoln, that whereas the said Monroe Smith and William

Dorerty both have purchased a Tract of land of James Blain for

which they gave the joint and several note payable the 1st day

of Oct 1838 for the sum of nine hundred Dollars, in which

purchase the said Monroe Smith is to have half the said Tract

of land and to pay half the afsd. sum of money, and whereas the

said Monroe Smith for the consideration of such Joint

obligation and Securityship for the better securing to the said

Dorety any loss which he may thereby sustain and likewise in

consideration of one Dollar to the said property in hand paid,

the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged . . . lying and

being in the County of Lincoln and bounded as follows, To wit:

Beginning at a chesnut tree . . . if the said Monroe Smith

shall pay to the said James Blain . . . the sum of four hundred

fifty dollars on or before the 1st day of October next, then

these presents to be null and void . . .

Monroe Smith

as age 45, born KY, with Dorcas (his mother) 72 KY, Charlotte

(his sister) 47 KY, Mary (his wife) 38 KY, Nathan (his brother)

27 KY, Margaret (Nathan's wife) 30 KY, John 8 KY, James 6 KY,

David 5 KY, Sarah E. 1/12, KY (latter four are Nathan's

children)

 

 

                  v.    DAVID E DAUGHERTY, b. September 06, 1817; m. MARTHA J "PATSY" HALL, July 17, 1848; b. 1820, ky.

                 vi.    SARAH DAUGHERTY, b. May 31, 1821; d. October 23, 1857.

                vii.    MARRITA DAUGHERTY, b. November 23, 1827.

               viii.    JOHN E. DAUGHERTY, m. MILLY ADAMS, April 10, 1854, Lincoln Co.

26.             ix.    CHARLES DAUGHERTY, b. March 31, 1827.

                   x.    JAMES DAUGHERTY, b. 1814.

                  xi.    MARY DAUGHERTY, b. 1825.

 

 

24.  WILLIAM9 DAUGHERTY (WILLIAM8, REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born 1773.  He married SUSANNA MCGILL January 09, 1797, daughter of WIILAM MCGILL and JEAN?.  She was born December 28, 1774 in VA.

       

Children of WILLIAM DAUGHERTY and SUSANNA MCGILL are:

                   i.    JOHN E.10 DAUGHERTY, m. POLLY SPIRES.

                  ii.    SAMUEL DAUGHERTY, m. HANNAH WHEELDON.

                 iii.    MARY DAUGHERTY, m. JOHN WOODS, 1834.

27.            iv.    JAMES DAUGHERTY.

                  v.    HIRAM DAUGHERTY, m. (1) NANCY CLIFFORD, November 17, 1834, Lincoln Co; m. (2) AGNES WARREN, February 02, 1849.

 

 

Generation No. 10

 

25.  NATHAN10 DAUGHERTY (JOHN9, WILLIAM8, REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born April 01, 1831 in Lincoln Co, and died April 09, 1889 in Lincoln Co.  He married MARGARET PEGGY ESTES May 29, 1852 in Lincoln Co Stanford, Ky, daughter of ABRAHAM ESTES and MARGARET MCCORMACK.  She was born November 02, 1829, and died February 17, 1887.

       

Children of NATHAN DAUGHERTY and MARGARET ESTES are:

28.              i.    GEORGE W11 DAUGHERTY, b. August 25, 1866; d. October 11, 1938.

                  ii.    JAMES T DAUGHERTY, b. July 13, 1854, Lincoln Co Ky; d. 1904, Lincoln Co Ky; m. ROSA BELL WICHERSHAM SMITH, August 23, 1877, Lincoln Co; b. April 30, 1852; d. February 1901.

                 iii.    JOHN E DAUGHERTY, b. July 15, 1853; d. November 14, 1901.

                 iv.    DAVID E DAUGHERTY, b. November 23, 1856; m. POLLY SELF, Bet. January - April 1878; b. January 24, 1858.

                  v.    SARAH ELIZABETH DAUGHERTY, b. February 26, 1858; m. WILES C. STRINGER, June 29, 1886; b. 1855.

29.            vi.    NANCY NANNIE DAUGHERTY, b. December 07, 1860.

                vii.    MARY MARGARET (MOLLIE) DAUGHERTY, b. February 11, 1862; m. JAMES STRINGER, August 01, 1889; b. 1860.

               viii.    FRANKLIN WOLFORD DAUGHERTY, b. August 26, 1866.

                  ix.    SARAH E DAUGHERTY, b. December 1860.

30.              x.    DORCAS ANN DAUGHERTY, b. December 25, 1872.

31.             xi.    SALLIE BET DAUGHERTY.

32.            xii.    MOLLIE DAUGHERTY.

 

 

26.  CHARLES10 DAUGHERTY (JOHN9, WILLIAM8, REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born March 31, 1827.  He married (1) HANNAH ESTES 1851.    He married (2) HANNAH ESTES 1851, daughter of ABRAHAM ESTES and MARGARET MCCORMACK. 

       

Child of CHARLES DAUGHERTY and HANNAH ESTES is:

                   i.    JURITHA11 DAUGHERTY.

 

 

27.  JAMES10 DAUGHERTY (WILLIAM9, WILLIAM8, REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1)  He married MARIAH ?. 

       

Children of JAMES DAUGHERTY and MARIAH ? are:

                   i.    SYLVANUS11 DAUGHERTY, m. ESTILLIAN BOWMAN, June 13, 1861, Lincoln Co. KY.

                  ii.    G.A. DAUGHERTY, m. VIRGINIA OLDHAM, June 21, 1866.

 

 

Generation No. 11

 

28.  GEORGE W11 DAUGHERTY (NATHAN10, JOHN9, WILLIAM8, REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born August 25, 1866, and died October 11, 1938.  He married (1) ANNIE STRINGER October 07, 1889, daughter of DAVID STRINGER and PERNELY ADAMS.  She died April 25, 1905.  He married (2) MAGGIE NICKELS November 18, 1915. 

       

Children of GEORGE DAUGHERTY and ANNIE STRINGER are:

33.              i.    JAMES HENRY12 DAUGHERTY, b. November 30, 1895; d. 1975.

                  ii.    CLARENCE DAUGHERTY, m. PEARL.

 

       

Children of GEORGE DAUGHERTY and MAGGIE NICKELS are:

                 iii.    WILLIE GARFIELD12 DAUGHERTY.

                 iv.    WALTER E DAUGHERTY.

                  v.    MARY MARGARET DAUGHERTY.

                 vi.    LOTIE DAUGHERTY.

                vii.    DORCAS HANNAH DAUGHERTY.

               viii.    LENA MAE DAUGHERTY.

                  ix.    MARTHA DAUGHERTY.

 

 

29.  NANCY NANNIE11 DAUGHERTY (NATHAN10, JOHN9, WILLIAM8, REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born December 07, 1860.  She married WILLIAM HAHAN May 23, 1881.  He was born 1860.

       

Children of NANCY DAUGHERTY and WILLIAM HAHAN are:

                   i.    LILLIE12 HAHAN.

                  ii.    DELLIE HAHAN.

 

 

30.  DORCAS ANN11 DAUGHERTY (NATHAN10, JOHN9, WILLIAM8, REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born December 25, 1872.  She married GREEN SKIDMORE.  He was born 1870.

       

Child of DORCAS DAUGHERTY and GREEN SKIDMORE is:

                   i.    ODA12 SKIDMORE, b. 1895.

 

 

31.  SALLIE BET11 DAUGHERTY (NATHAN10, JOHN9, WILLIAM8, REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1)  She married (1) WILLIS G STRINGER, son of DAVID STRINGER and PERNELY ADAMS.    She married (2) WILLIS G GREEN June 29, 1886. 

       

Children of SALLIE DAUGHERTY and WILLIS STRINGER are:

                   i.    MARY ALICE12 STRINGER.

                  ii.    TOMMY STRINGER.

 

 

32.  MOLLIE11 DAUGHERTY (NATHAN10, JOHN9, WILLIAM8, REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1)  She married (1) JAMES H STRINGER, son of DAVID STRINGER and PERNELY ADAMS.    She married (2) JAMES H. STRINGER August 01, 1884. 

       

Child of MOLLIE DAUGHERTY and JAMES STRINGER is:

34.              i.    DOLLIE12 STRINGER.

 

 

Generation No. 12

 

33.  JAMES HENRY12 DAUGHERTY (GEORGE W11, NATHAN10, JOHN9, WILLIAM8, REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born November 30, 1895, and died 1975.  He married VADA LAY August 1919, daughter of JAMES LEIGH and HANNAH SIMS.  She was born May 22, 1902, and died June 30, 1980.

 

Notes for JAMES HENRY DAUGHERTY:

James Henry went to the Army Sept 21 1917, Camp Taylor Ky.  Camp Shelbey , May 16, 1918,

Camp Murth NJ June 6, 1918, Left for France,  first battle, July 26, 1918.  Returned Home May 8, 1919.

was mustered gased while in France.

       

Children of JAMES DAUGHERTY and VADA LAY are:

35.              i.    LOIS13 DAUGHERTY, b. May 14, 1928, Lincoln Co; d. May 17, 1973, Lincoln Co.

36.             ii.    WALTER DAUGHERTY, b. January 25, 1926; d. July 15, 1961.

                 iii.    GLADIS DAUGHERTY, m. CHESTER MOORE.

                 iv.    STELLA DAUGHERTY, m. HARRY BROCK.

                  v.    NELL DAUGHERTY, m. JIMMY MOORE.

                 vi.    MILDRED DAUGHERTY, m. TOMMY GOLFF.

                vii.    RACHAEL DAUGHERTY, m. GEORGE JR. TILLETT.

37.          viii.    RICHARD DAUGHERTY, b. May 25, 1938; d. February 04, 1980.

                  ix.    WANDA DAUGHERTY.

 

 

34.  DOLLIE12 STRINGER (MOLLIE11 DAUGHERTY, NATHAN10, JOHN9, WILLIAM8, REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1)  She married DAVID KENNEDY. 

       

Children of DOLLIE STRINGER and DAVID KENNEDY are:

                   i.    BERTHA13 KENNEDY.

                  ii.    MARY GREEN KENNEDY, m. VIRGIL WILDER.

                 iii.    NETTIE KENNEDY, m. ED PEEK.

                 iv.    BETTIE KENNEDY, m. SAM HANCOCK.

                  v.    GERTEUDE KENNEDY, m. CHARLES YATES.

                 vi.    EMMA HAYSE KENNEDY, m. FRED ANDERSON.

                vii.    ALBERTA FRANCIS KENNEDY, m. PEANUT MOORE.

               viii.    BILL KENNEDY, m. PAULINE.

 

 

Generation No. 13

 

35.  LOIS13 DAUGHERTY (JAMES HENRY12, GEORGE W11, NATHAN10, JOHN9, WILLIAM8, REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born May 14, 1928 in Lincoln Co, and died May 17, 1973 in Lincoln Co.  She married EUGENE CARRIER May 27, 1947 in Lincoln County, son of LOGAN CARRIER and DELLA BASTIN.  He was born March 01, 1927.

       

Children of LOIS DAUGHERTY and EUGENE CARRIER are:

38.              i.    SANDRA JEAN14 CARRIER, b. August 09, 1951, Danville, Ky.

39.             ii.    DONNA CARRIER, b. March 30, 1949.

 

 

36.  WALTER13 DAUGHERTY (JAMES HENRY12, GEORGE W11, NATHAN10, JOHN9, WILLIAM8, REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born January 25, 1926, and died July 15, 1961.  He married LILLIAN CARPENTER. 

       

Children of WALTER DAUGHERTY and LILLIAN CARPENTER are:

                   i.    STEVE14 DAUGHERTY.

                  ii.    TEREAS DAUGHERTY.

 

 

37.  RICHARD13 DAUGHERTY (JAMES HENRY12, GEORGE W11, NATHAN10, JOHN9, WILLIAM8, REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born May 25, 1938, and died February 04, 1980.  He married (1) WANDA CARPENTER.    He married (2) LYDA MAE HAMILTON 1971. 

       

Children of RICHARD DAUGHERTY and WANDA CARPENTER are:

                   i.    KEITH14 DAUGHERTY.

                  ii.    RONNIE DAUGHERTY.

                 iii.    MADONNA DAUGHERTY.

 

       

Children of RICHARD DAUGHERTY and LYDA HAMILTON are:

40.            iv.    LATRICIA14 DAUGHERTY, b. April 07, 1967.

                  v.    MELISSA FAYE DAUGHERTY, b. May 28, 1970.

 

 

Generation No. 14

 

38.  SANDRA JEAN14 CARRIER (LOIS13 DAUGHERTY, JAMES HENRY12, GEORGE W11, NATHAN10, JOHN9, WILLIAM8, REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born August 09, 1951 in Danville, Ky.  She married LANNY ROY HUBBARD April 05, 1969 in Highland, Ky Mt Moriah, son of CHARLES HUBBARD and LOLA JENKINS.  He was born March 18, 1949 in Kings Mtn Ky.

       

Children of SANDRA CARRIER and LANNY HUBBARD are:

                   i.    DUANE ROBERT "ROBBIE"15 HUBBARD, b. September 10, 1970, Danville Ky.

                  ii.    MICHAEL RYAN HUBBARD, b. March 27, 1974, Danville Ky.

 

 

39.  DONNA14 CARRIER (LOIS13 DAUGHERTY, JAMES HENRY12, GEORGE W11, NATHAN10, JOHN9, WILLIAM8, REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born March 30, 1949.  She married DENNIS BLOUGH May 21, 1966 in High KY Mt Moriah Church, son of KEN BLOUGH and DILLIE HENSLEY.  He was born January 15, 1947.

       

Child of DONNA CARRIER and DENNIS BLOUGH is:

41.              i.    DENNIS RAY15 BLOUGH, b. September 05, 1969.

 

 

40.  LATRICIA14 DAUGHERTY (RICHARD13, JAMES HENRY12, GEORGE W11, NATHAN10, JOHN9, WILLIAM8, REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born April 07, 1967.  She married (1) JAMES MICHAEL BRANSON.    She married (2) JOSEPH HARRIS. 

       

Child of LATRICIA DAUGHERTY and JAMES BRANSON is:

                   i.    JAMES RICHARD15 BRANSON, b. October 01, 1990.

 

 

Generation No. 15

 

41.  DENNIS RAY15 BLOUGH (DONNA14 CARRIER, LOIS13 DAUGHERTY, JAMES HENRY12, GEORGE W11, NATHAN10, JOHN9, WILLIAM8, REBECCA7 CUNNINGHAM, JAMES6, ALEXANDER5, DAVID4, JOSEPH3, JOHN2, ALEXANDER1) was born September 05, 1969.  He married ANGIE SHARPE.  She was born February 06, 1972.

       

Children of DENNIS BLOUGH and ANGIE SHARPE are:

                   i.    BLANDON16 BLOUGH, b. January 15, 1993.

                  ii.    KYLE BLOUGH, b. September 15, 1995.

                 iii.    JORDON BLOUGH, b. May 13, 1998.