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From the Green County Review Volume 1, #1, October 1980
"James SKAGGS, s/o the founder of SKAGGS' Station lived in Hardin Co [late
r
Hart Co], on Linn Camp Ck. on a tract of land granted him by 2 treasury
warrents. This James SKAGGS was also a Baptist preacher. Fellow minister,
Rev. Wm. DOWNS wrote a slin volume of hyms & poems. Song #69 is "On the
Rev. James SKAGGS,who departed this life Jan,1814." Sentimental & often
straining rhyme, the poem,nevertheless shows the affestion & regard in whi
ch
the Rev. James SKAGGS was heald,both by coworkers & members of his flock."
"Nancy SKAGGS was granted the admx. of her dec'd husband's eatate in Hardi
n
Co on 10th of Oct,1814. James SKAGGS (probably a son) & Joseph PEPPER sign
ed her bond."
Green Co. Deed Bk. 9, pgs. 500-502, dated 9 Oct,1820
"The children of James SKAGGS, jr are as given -
Matthew, James, Sally PEPPER, Lydia HOOVER, Nancy SKAGGS, Wm. SKAGGS,
John SKAGGS, Stephen SKAGGS, Mary SKAGGS, Moses SKAGGS, & Lettice
SKAGGS. A grandson, Stephen SKAGGS is also listed as an heir. Stephen was
s/o James' son Henry SKAGGS, who evidently died before his father.[johnmic
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[skaggs_warren.FTW]
From the Green County Review Volume 1, #1, October 1980
"James SKAGGS, s/o the founder of SKAGGS' Station lived in Hardin Co [late
r
Hart Co], on Linn Camp Ck. on a tract of land granted him by 2 treasury
warrents. This James SKAGGS was also a Baptist preacher. Fellow minister,
Rev. Wm. DOWNS wrote a slin volume of hyms & poems. Song #69 is "On the
Rev. James SKAGGS,who departed this life Jan,1814." Sentimental & often
straining rhyme, the poem,nevertheless shows the affestion & regard in whi
ch
the Rev. James SKAGGS was heald,both by coworkers & members of his flock."
"Nancy SKAGGS was granted the admx. of her dec'd husband's eatate in Hardi
n
Co on 10th of Oct,1814. James SKAGGS (probably a son) & Joseph PEPPER sign
ed her bond."
Green Co. Deed Bk. 9, pgs. 500-502, dated 9 Oct,1820
"The children of James SKAGGS, jr are as given -
Matthew, James, Sally PEPPER, Lydia HOOVER, Nancy SKAGGS, Wm. SKAGGS,
John SKAGGS, Stephen SKAGGS, Mary SKAGGS, Moses SKAGGS, & Lettice
SKAGGS. A grandson, Stephen SKAGGS is also listed as an heir. Stephen was
s/o James' son Henry SKAGGS, who evidently died before his father.