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1850 Census in Green Co., Ky., list him as a laborer living with Stephen S. and Sarah Skaggs. They had 2 girls: Nancy 11 yrs. and Mary 6 years. Has Richard @ age 21, born in Louisina. Who were his parents and was he really born in Louisina?
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1723 - 1810
Henry
Skaggs
87
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1. Sons of James and Rachel listed in the Pioneer Baptist Church Records of South-Central Kentucky and the Upper Cumberland of Tennessee 1799-1899 by C. P. Cawthorn & N. L. Warnell copyright 1985. Portions received from Brenda Harper 3/15/97. 2. Henry was one of the early Long Hunters of 1761-1775 of which Kentucky Historians have recorded much about. He was considered very prominent in the settlement of early Kentucky. 3. iaw note 1 above: Henry was at the present site of Bowling Green, Kentucky in 1775. 4. iaw note 1 above: In the fall of 1779 Henry Skaggs started up from Tennessee for his usual Winter hunt. Indians attacked, stole the game his party had collected and frightened most of the hunters back to camp, leaving Henry alone with his young son and another hunter named Sinclair. Shortly after the three of them started further into the wilderness, Sinclair drowned in the icy Green River. Then young Skaggs took sick and died. The old hunter left his son's body in a hollow log, the ground being frozen too hard for a proper burying........which son? 5. When the gospel was first sent to the Green River section of Kentucky, the land was wild and uncultivated. Alas! for the poor Baptists, death at the hands of a lawless savage was an ever present chill on the hearts of the living, and who could tell whether it would continue to advance with the quiet of a blight, or vet burst upon them with the fury of a tempest? A great number of these first Baptists were among the "Long Hunters" who came from the "Baptist Valley" area of Southwest Virginia.' These families were the forerunners of the "foot-washing" Baptists which subsequently moved into Kentucky and established many of the Baptist Churches of the frontier land. Among the leaders was the Skaggs family consisting of Rev. James Skaggs and his brothers Henry, Richard, Jacob, Charles, Moses, and William. These were the early "Long Hunters" of 1761-1775 of which the Kentucky historians have recorded much about. Henry and Richard were particularly prominent. Henry Skaggs was at the present site of Bowling Green. Kentucky in 1775. A brother, Moses, was killed by Indians on his second trip into Kentucky. Richard Skaggs had three sons named Shadrach, Mashack, and Abednego. It was Mashack who was killed by Indians on the creek named after him in present Monroe County, Kentucky. The men who lived on the frontier took protracted hunting trips into Kentucky, hence the name "Long Hunters." Later when Daniel Boone led a group of Yadkin farmers into Kentucky, they used a wilderness track referred to as the "Skaggs Trace." This track became a part of the Boone Trace and Wilderness Road that led the pioneers into Kentucky from Virginia. The first settlement of the Green River Baptists was in Green County in 1780, and was known as Skaggs Station. It was established by Rev. James Skaggs and was the third station in what is now Green County, Ky.; Glovers Station having been established in the Fall of 1779, and Pitman's Station in March of 1780. [HenrySkaggsMaryThompson.ftw] From The SW Virginian, Vol. 1, #3, Wise, VA, page 29, transcribed by Rhonda S. Roberson. This is a petition asking the House of Delegates of VA to place a line "fixed along Clinch Mt. and Montgomery line to the Carolina line" to separate them from Washington Co. These inhabitants include those of Clinch River, Mocason Creek, Powels Valley, north branch of Holstein River, and "others." Dated Dec. 9, 1785. Washington Co., VA, is in the far southern section of VA, just before the border into TN and not far from NC. Alexander SEAL, James SHEWMAKER, John SHOEMAKER, John SHORT, Thoms. SHORT, David SKAGGS, Solomon SKAGGS, John SKAGGS, Henry SKAGGS, Edwd. SMITH, H. SMITH, John SMITH, Enius SMITH, Elijah SMITH, Wm. SMITH, Wm. SMITH, Eli SMITH, Evens SMITH, Jr., Edward SMOTE, Tom STACY, Masheck STACY, Meshack STACY, Sammuel STALLARD, Edward STAPLETON, Edw. STAPLETON, Isaiah STILLS, Yeah STILS?, John TATE, Thomas TATE, Robert TATE, Jr., Rober TATE, Sr., Richd THOMPSON, John THOMPSON, Wm. THOMPSON, John THOMSON, Saml VANCE, John VANDYETHE, Deeds: 21 July/24 Aug 1784, A 325, Henry Skaggs and Mary Skaggs, to William Grayson, 100 acres, (Monetary terms), Little River, branch of Woods River; witness, James McCorkle, John Kirk, Robert Currin, John Grayson, and William Christian. (Montgomery County, Christianburg Courthouse) Henry, the Long Hunter, died 1809-1810, and his will is recorded in Green Co., Book 1, p. 48. In W. R. Jillson's Kentucky Land Grants, Henry SKAGGS obtained 400 acres on Pitman Creek, Nelson Co., March 15, 1791. Pitman Creek begins in present-day Taylor County and runs southwest into Green County where it empties into the Green River. He lived in the northeast sector of present day Green Co. "According to Virgil Skaggs, a genealogy researcher of Independence,MO. the first known people to enter America by the name of Skaggs was two brothers and a sister, who came over from Scotland about 280 years ago(about 1700). The Skaggs originally came from Norway and was spelled Skeg, meaning "bearded one", from Skeg to Skeggs, and Skaggs.They went from Norway to England and Scotland. The English way to spell the name was Skegs or Skeggs and the Scottish way was Scaggs. The two brothers who came to America argued over how to spell their name, the English way or the Scottish way. One brother said"you spell it your way and I will spell it my way", so the story goes. From this, four tribes were created, a Moses tribe, Gideon, Noah and an Elijah tribe of Skaggs. There is a Skaggs plantation at Alderson, W.Va. that was bought from William Penn. The plantation is still in the Skaggs family at the time Mr. Virgil Skaggs wrote this, late 1960's. This is long and taken directly from the book "The life of Daniel Boone", written by Lyman C Draper, LL.D., ( A noted Historian) Henry, Charles and Richard Skaggs, and three other brothers were granddsons of an Irishman who fled from Ireland of Londonderry in 1688-'89, when so many of the Scotch-Irish race emigrated to the shores of the New World. We find his adventureous decendants, natives of Maryland, living on the frontiers of New River and sharing largely in the toils and hardships of the Long Hunters in 1770-'71. In June 1775, we find Henry aiding to pilot Col. Thomas Slaughter and others on an exploratory tour of the Green River country. Henry Skaggs and brothers were a noted family of hunters and nothing but hunters, and keeping pace with the advancing settlements, they pushed forward to Clinch River and were forting in 1777 at Shadrach White's Station in the neighborhood of the Maiden Spring Fork of the Clinch. In 1781 one of the family of Skaggs, who had been residing in the Cumberland settlements removed to Kentucky. In 1779 Henry Skaggs , accompanied by upwards of twenty men, started for Kentucky, were attacked by indians in Powells Vally, lost part of their horses, when all had returned save Skaggs, his son John a mere youth, and a man named Sinclair. With eleven horses, they went to the Green River country to hunt, and during the succeding winter Sinclair got lost, probably drowned in the Green River and young Skaggs sickened and died, and amidst the severities of the season a hollow log was his burial place. His father was left alone to finish the hunt and return home with the horses, pelts and furs. He settled on Pitmans Creek in the Green River country within present Taylor County, Kentucky, in 1789 with his children and connections around him sharing freely in the indian difficulties of the times; and there he died in 1808 or '9, aged upwards of eighty years. Possing a large and bony frame, he was bold, enterprising and fearless. His brothers Charles and Richard who also settled in that region, lived to a good old age There is much more in the book, but this is the most important part."-Russ Skaggs Website HENRY SKAGGS WILL 5 APRIL 1809 GREEN COUNTY, KENTUCKY Will Book 1 pp. 56-57 Will In the name of God Amen, I HENRY SKAGGS of the County of Green and state of Kentucky do make this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following (To wit) I leave all my Estate both real and personal to my beloved Wife to be enjoyed by her during her life, and after her death, the tract of Land wher on I now live I give to my Grand son JOHN SKAGGS son of JAMES SKAGGS; my Negro man Bob I give to my son DAVID SKAGGS; my negro woman Lucy I give to SYLVIA ROARK; I give to my Daughter SARAH SKAGGS a negro girl Rachel; I give to my son JAMES SKAGGS the rest of my negroes, jinney, and all her Children except (Rachel) and her further increase should she have any during either my life time or the lifetime of my Wife. The ballance of my Estate is to be sold, and I give one Dollarto STEPHEN SKAGGS, the Ballance to be equally divided amongst my Children hereafter named, SOLOMON SKAGGS, LUCY STACY, RACHEL RAY, NANCY D SPANE, POLLY COMBS what I have here left to each of my Children is in addition to what I have heretofore given Lastly I do appoint my son JAMES SKAGGS and ELIAS BARBEE Executors to this my last Will Revoking all others heretofore made by me. In testamony where of I here unto set my hand and seal this fifth day of April in the year of our Lord 1809. HENRY SKAGGS (mark) (seal) Signed, sealed and puplished in the presence of ELIAS BARBEE x JOHN BARBEE x LARKIN DURRET x JAMES RAFITY x WILLIAM BARBEE x At a County Court held for Green County on the 4th Monday in december1810. This will was produced into Court and proven by the oath off LARKIN DURRET, JAMES RAFFIRTY and JOHN BARBEE and ordered to be recorded whichis done accordingly by Clerk JOHN BARRET DC Parents: James Skaggs and Rachel. He was married to Mary Thompson about 1756. [gcfamilies.GED] Deeds: 21 July/24 Aug 1784, A 325, Henry Skaggs and Mary Skaggs, to WilliamGrayson, 100 acres, (Mone tary terms), Little River, branch of Woods River; witness, James McCorkle, John Kirk, Robert Currin, John Grayson, andWilliam Christian. (Mont gomery County, Christianburg Courthouse) Henry, the Long Hunter, died 1809-1810, and his will is recorded in Green Co., Book 1, p. 48. In W. R. Jillson's Kentucky Land Grants, HenrySKAGGS obtained 40 0 acres on Pitman Creek, Nelson Co., March 15, 1791.Pitman Creek begins in present-day Taylo r County and runs southwest intoGreen County where it empties into the Green River. He live d in thenortheast sector of present day Green Co.
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Rachel
Susannah
Moredock
87
87
Sources: 1. Abbrev: Gene Pool Individual Records - From: Ancestry.com Title: Gene Pool Individual Records - From: Ancestry.com 2. Abbrev: Ancestry World Tree Project - ancestry.com Title: Ancestry World Tree - ancestry.com Page: Gibson-Hynes Family Tree Quality: 3 Date: 15 Nov 2003 Text: Rachel Susannah MOREDOCK. Her father was Abraham MOREDOCK. 3. Abbrev: IGI/Ancestral File (AFN:MLFS-KG) Title: IGI/Ancestral File (AFN:MLFS-KG) 4. Abbrev: Ancestry World Tree Project - ancestry.com Title: Ancestry World Tree - ancestry.com Page: Gibson-Hynes Family Tree Quality: 3 Date: 15 Nov 2003 Text: Rachel was born 1697 in Virginia. Her father was Abraham MOREDOCK. 5. Abbrev: Kegley, Early Adventurers, pg 367 Title: Kegley, Early Adventurers, pg 367 6. Abbrev: Ancestry World Tree Project - ancestry.com Title: Ancestry World Tree - ancestry.com Page: Gibson-Hynes Family Tree Quality: 3 Date: 15 Nov 2003 Text: Rachel died Bef. 1798 in , Montgomery, Virginia. Sources: 1. Abbrev: Gene Pool Individual Records - From: Ancestry.com Title: Gene Pool Individual Records - From: Ancestry.com 2. Abbrev: Ancestry World Tree Project - ancestry.com Title: Ancestry World Tree - ancestry.com Page: Gibson-Hynes Family Tree Quality: 3 Date: 15 Nov 2003 Text: Rachel Susannah MOREDOCK. Her father was Abraham MOREDOCK. 3. Abbrev: IGI/Ancestral File (AFN:MLFS-KG) Title: IGI/Ancestral File (AFN:MLFS-KG) 4. Abbrev: Ancestry World Tree Project - ancestry.com Title: Ancestry World Tree - ancestry.com Page: Gibson-Hynes Family Tree Quality: 3 Date: 15 Nov 2003 Text: Rachel was born 1697 in Virginia. Her father was Abraham MOREDOCK. 5. Abbrev: Kegley, Early Adventurers, pg 367 Title: Kegley, Early Adventurers, pg 367 6. Abbrev: Ancestry World Tree Project - ancestry.com Title: Ancestry World Tree - ancestry.com Page: Gibson-Hynes Family Tree Quality: 3 Date: 15 Nov 2003 Text: Rachel died Bef. 1798 in , Montgomery, Virginia. http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3072813&id=I577
1700 - 1798
James
Skaggs
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98
2 March 1773, X 36, James and Rachel Skaggs, Fincastle County sold toJohn Plickinsarver, 82 acres, (Monetary terms mentioned), on New River,Botetourt County, Virginia on Meadow Creek. Witnessed by William Christian, Stephen Trigg, Jonathan Elswick, and William Lesley. (Source: Kentucky Ancestors, Volume 6, page 80, October, 1970
1678 - 1766
Mary
Thear
88
88
Note: (Research):From "BIG SANDY SKAGGS" Third Progenitor: Richard Skaggs and Mary Thear Some genealogists refer to her as Mary Hatch. Many second and third marriages occurred among pilgrims as the men were killed or died young. Richard was one of the famous "Long Hunters of Kentucky" who helped supply food to the settlers in the colonies... land grants... centered around Meadow Creek of NewRiver in Virginia. Russ Skaggs Website
1674 - 1766
Richard
Thomas
Skaggs
92
92
1766 Kent Co., Maryland Kegleys Adventures of Ky. Vol. 1 and 2: Richard Skaggs 29 John Skaggs 25 Mary Thear 60 --- Part of this line came from GENDEX.COM (Research):newspaper-report-states-this-Skaggs-probably-fled-Ireland-soon-after-the-siege-of-Londonderry-in-1688-9.-States-Skaggs-first-came-to-MD-then-the-frontier-of-*NEW-RIVER*-in-VA. "According to Virgil Skaggs, a genealogy researcher of Independence,MO. the first known people to enter America by the name of Skaggs was two brothers and a sister, who came over from Scotland about 280 years ago(about 1700). The Skaggs originally came from Norway and was spelled Skeg, meaning "bearded one", from Skeg to Skeggs, and Skaggs.They went from Norway to England and Scotland. The English way to spell the name was Skegs or Skeggs and the Scottish way was Scaggs. Thetwo brothers who came to America argued over how to spell their name, the English way or the Scottish way. One brother said"you spell it your way and I will spell it my way", so the story goes. From this, four tribes were created, a Moses tribe, Gideon, Noah and an Elijah tribe of Skaggs. There is a Skaggs plantation at Alderson, W.Va. that was bought from William Penn. The plantation is still in the Skaggs family at the time Mr. Virgil Skaggs wrote this, late 1960's. This is long and taken directly from the book "The life of Daniel Boone", written by Lyman C Draper, LL.D., ( A noted Historian) Henry, Charles and Richard Skaggs, and three other brothers were granddsons of an Irishman who fled from Ireland of Londonderry in 1688-'89, when so many of the Scotch-Irish race emigrated to the shores of the New World. We find his adventureous decendants, natives of Maryland, living on the frontiers of New River and sharing largely in the toils and hardships of the Long Hunters in 1770-'71. In June 1775, we find Henry aiding to pilot Col. Thomas Slaughter and others on an exploratory tour of the Green River country. Henry Skaggs and brothers were a noted family of hunters and nothing but hunters, and keeping pace with the advancing settlements, they pushed forward to Clinch River and were forting in 1777 at Shadrach White's Station in the neighborhood of the Maiden Spring Fork of the Clinch. In 1781 one of the familyof Skaggs, who had been residing in the Cumberland settlements removed to Kentucky. In 1779 Henry Skaggs , accompanied by upwards of twenty men, started for Kentucky, were attacked by indians in Powells Vally, lost part of their horses, when all had returned save Skaggs, his son John a mere youth, and a man named Sinclair. With eleven horses, they went to the Green River country to hunt, and during the succeding winter Sinclair got lost, probably drowned in the Green River and young Skaggs sickened and died, and amidst the severities of the season a hollow log was his burial place. His father was left alone to finish the hunt and return home with the horses, pelts and furs. He settled on Pitmans Creek in the Green River country within present Taylor County, Kentucky, in 1789 with his children and connections around him sharing freely in the indian difficulties of the times; and there he died in 1808 or '9, aged upwards of eighty years. Possing alarge and bony frame, he was bold, enterprising and fearless. His brothers Charles and Richard who also settled in that region, lived to a good old age There is much more in the book, but this is the most important part."-Russ Skaggs Website From "The National Foundation Descendants of Thomas Skaggs Page 24 Maryland Will Record: 4896 S(c)haggs, Wm. A Planter Kent Co. Will 6th Sept. 1742, 27th Oct 1742. 4897 Wife, Mary 4898 Son, Scaggs, Richard, Kent Co.l, Maryland, 1766 4900 Wife, Mary Thear 5101 Son John 4899 Daughter, Elizabeth (Page 29 has more info but I do not have this page.) Russ Skaggs Website
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Thomas
Bussell
Skaggs
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37
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Elizabeth
Hatch
80
80
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William
Skaggs
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80
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Ann
Wollard
100
100
1741 - 1830
Jacob
Skaggs
89
89
Mary
Frances
Samples
1757 - 1848
William
Skaggs
90
90
SKAGGS, William Pension # W2182 William Skaggs was a Private in theVirgina Militia. He entered the service 1 March 1778 to serve as an Indian Spy until 1 Nov 1778. He enlisted in 1779 under the command of Capt. Mastin and in the regiment under the command of Col. Shelby, in Clinch River, in Virginia. William was born in 1757, in North Carolina near Horse Pasture, North Carolina. Willia married Polly Beavee, 2 Sept 1802. William died 20 Aug 1848 in Green County, Kentucky. (Source: "Revolutionary War Soldiers from Adair, Green, Russel & Taylor Co., Kentucky" FHL US/CAN 976.9 A1 no.407 pg.35-36) ********************************************************** SOURCE: Kentucky Skaggs Records, by Juanita Skaggs Luttrell Page 309 - Green County, Kentucky William SKAGGS married Mary SIMPSON in 1778 in Virginia. In 1780 William came to Kentucky with his family and settled in one of the three forts that were built in Green County about this time. William's uncle established SKAGGS Station near Allendale, however, William spent some time at Pitman's Station, which is north of present day Greensburg. William's father, I believe name Jacob, also settled nearby. William and Mary lived at the fort until about a year later, when indians caused the three forts to be abandoned. William took his family to the then county seat at Bardstown. They lived there for several years and then returned back to the Green County area. From the James PIERCE bible, we find that William had the following children: Elizabeth, born 19 Jan 1785 Polly, born 27 Aug 1787 Nancy, born 16 Jun 1789 (William's wife Mary then died) William, born 25 Aug 1804 (William married Polly PIERCE, 2 Sep 1802) Fielding, born 25 Apr 1806 Rachel, born 27 Oct 1807 Libby, born 27 Mar 1809 Jeremiah, born 17 Oct 1813 Stephen, born 13 Mar 1820 Henry, 29 Dec 1821 Louisa, 8 Feb 1824 (William SKAGGS or Squire SKAGGS as he was called, lived on Brush Creek near present day Allendale. He was a magistrate and well known citizen of Green County. A member of the Liberty Baptist Church, he is buried just west of Hwy 61 near the Jct of Hwy 566 in the SKAGGS Cem. The tombstone reads, "In memory of William SKAGGS, Born 1754, Died 2_ August 1848." The James PIERCE bible lists Williams birth date as 20 Dec 1757). William SKAGGS is mentioned several times in Allen's, History of Kentucky, and Wm. is gone but never forgotten. (This was researched and presented by Edward BENNINGFIELD.) ********************************************************** SOURCE: Kentucky Skaggs Records, by Juanita Skaggs Luttrell Page 336 - 337 - Green County, Kentucky Order Book #6, Page 447 - 25 Oct 1819 Wm. SKAGGS is appointed guardian to the infant heirs of Stephen SKAGGS dec'd and also the infant heirs of James SKAGGS dec'd. it is ordered that Math. OWENS, James SCOTT & Wm. BARNETT be appointed Commissioners to divide the land of James SKAGGS, Senr. dec'd. between the sons and daughters of his three sons Stephen SKAGGS, Henry SKAGGS, & James SKAGGS which three sons have departed having rec'd a joint deed from their father for said land this life. It is ordered that the said Commissioners Convey to the sons and daughters of the said Stephen SKAGGS dec'd their proportion of said lands and in like manner convey to the sons and daughters of Henry SKAGGS dec'd. their proportions and in like manner to the sons daughters of James SKAGGS dec'd. their porportion of said land. ********************************************************** Ordinance Record FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- William Skaggs Male -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s): Birth: 20 DEC 1757 Horse Pasture, , , North Carolina Christening: Death: 20 AUG 1848 Burial: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parents: Father: James OR Jr. Skaggs Mother: Susannah Skaggs ********************************************************** William (Polly) Skaggs, W2182, BLWT 27564-160-55 August 23, 1832, Green County, Kentucky, William Skaggs, resident of said county, aged 75 years born (b. 1757) stated that he entered the service of the United States under the following officers and served as herein stated. In 1778 in the month of March he was called and entered the service as an Indian Spy and continued to serve until the last of October or the first of November in the same year. He entered into the service in the State of Virginia, the name of the county not now recollected, but it was near the head of the Clinch River in the company commanded by Captain Thomas Mastin. While in service he and Thomas Ray were allotted to scout as spies in the boundary laid off commencing at the head of the Clinch River and extending to the "Big Cain brake" on Big Sandy River, a distance of about twenty-five miles. It was made their duty to go about one mile below the cane brake for the purpose of meeting two other spies. On one excursion as they were proceeding from the head of the Clinch River to the line (?) of their boundary and on their way they discovered that some Indians had taken up another fork of the Sandy along a "Buffellow" track which led toward the country settled by the whites, so as soon as they made the discovery they turned their course and endeavored to reach the settlement before the Indians so that some efficient means might be effected for the purpose of repelling their invasions. When they reached the settlement they were informed that the Indians had reached some parts of the settlement the night before and attempted to conduct some depredations and that they had attacked the father of said William as he was returning from a neighbor's house and pursued him with such violence that he was compelled to turn and fire, by which he was successful in putting an end to one of his pursuers. In the spring of 1779, the month not recollected, he enlisted in the Virginia militia in the State of Virginia and near the head of the Clinch River in a company commanded by Captain Mastin in the regiment commanded by Colonel Shelby and served three months. Immediately after his enlistment Colonel Shelby, together with his corps, made a tour by water down to the "Chickemaugy" town on the south side of the Tennessee River which town was entirely settled by the Cherokee Indians, which they invaded, killing many Indians. After they put to flight and destroyed the inhabitants of the place, they put fire to the town and entirely consumed it. When the destruction of the town was completed Captain Bean proposed raising a scouting party for the purpose of searching for some of the inhabitants of the town who had made their escape. Some thirty soldiers joined Bean, among whom was WILLIAM SKAGGS. They left the main army and marched a north course across the Cumberland Mountains. Shortly after they had crossed the mountains they discovered an encampment of the Indians which they immediately invaded and three of the Indians and took three prisoners. In that attack he had the good fortune to take a squaw as a prisoner. After this success they marched to meet the main army and fell in with them at their encampment on a small creek. They were marched from there to Powells Valley when owing to the great scarity of provisions, the army was disbanded, and they marched home where they were discharged. He received a written discharge from Captain Mastin which he kept for many years, but it was consumed in the flames of the roof which protected his family in conjunction with all his household property. He had no documentary evidence of his service whatever nor is there any living witness within his knowledge by whom he could establish the same in any part thereof. William Skaggs was born in 1757 in North Carolina. Charles Blevins, clergyman, of Green County, Kentucky, and Samuel Brent, resident of the same, certified that they were acquainted with William Skaggs, who was a soldier of the Revolution. March 10, 1853, Green County, Kentucky, Mrs. Polly Skaggs, resident of said county, 80 years old, (1773) stated that she was the widow of William Skaggs, deceased, who was a pensioner of the Revolutionary War. He resided in Green County for a number of years and up to the time he died. After his death she drew a fraction of a pension which was due from the last semi-annual draw to the time he died. The fact of the death and the time of death of Skaggs and the rate of pension was certified and filed. She was married to William Skaggs on September 2, 1802, in Green County, Kentucky. Her husband died on the 20th of August 1848. She was still a widow. Because of her age and bodily infirmity she was unable to travel or to attend court to make the declaration. Green County, Kentucky marriages: September 2, 1802, William Skaggs and Polly Pearce. March 17, 1855, Green County, Kentucky, Polly Skaggs, widow of William Skaggs, deceased, aged 75 years (1780) (notice the discrepancy in her age), made her application for a pension and was drawing the same from the agency in Louisville. Her certificate is dated May 17, 1853, No. 404. She now applied for bounty land. William Skaggs of Green County, Kentucky, who was a private in the company of Captain Mastin in the regiment of Colonel Shelby in the Virginia Line for eleven months, was inscribed on the roll of Kentucky at the rate of $36.66 per annum to commence on the 4th day of March 1831. Certificate of pension issued August 21, 1833. Polly Skaggs, widow of William Skaggs, was inscribed on the roll at the rate of $36.66 per annum to commence on February 3, 1853. Certificate of pension issued May 17, 1853. -- Pearl City, Hawaii hunter@pixi.com
1760
Mary
Simpson
1784
Mary
Pierce
1820 - 1897
Stephen
S.
Skaggs
77
77
Private Stephen S. Skaggs - Joined October 3, 1861 and mustered in December 31, 1861 at age 41. Discharged May 23, 1862 due to chronic rheumatism prior to enlistment.
1824
Eliza
Skaggs
1804 - 1845
William
Skaggs
40
40
1806
Fielding
Skaggs
1809
Libby
Skaggs
1807
Rachel
Skaggs
1813
Jeremiah
Skaggs
1821
Henry
Skaggs
~1822
Louisa
Skaggs
1785
Elizabeth
Skaggs
1787 - >1860
Mary
Skaggs
72
72
1789 - 1860
Nancy
Skaggs
71
71
1819
Sarah
Skaggs
Listed in the 1850 Green County, Kentucky census with second husband, Stephen S. Skaggs. She is listed as age 31, placing her year of birth in 1819. Listed in the 1870 Larue County, Kentucky census with her second husband, Stephen S. Skaggs. She is listed as age 52, placing her year of birth in 1818. Parents: William Brock Skaggs and Nancy. She was married to William Johnson on 5 Jan 1837 in Kentucky. (4) She was divorced from William Johnson on 10 Feb 1845 in Green County, Kentucky. She was divorced from William Johnson. Children were: Mary Johnson. She was married to Stephen S. Skaggs on 5 Jul 1843 in Green County, Kentucky. (352) Children were: Nancy Skaggs, Mary Skaggs, William G. Skaggs, Henry G. Skaggs.
William
Johnson
1844
Mary
Johnson
1803
Nancy
Wells
1793 - 1863
William
Brock
Skaggs
70
70
1670
Abraham
Moredock
Abram
Skaggs
Stephen
Skaggs
1733
Moses
Skaggs
From Green county Court House: File #387l I, J.H. Caulfield, printer and publisher, of the Kentucky Register, a public authorized newspaper, published in Elizabethtown, Ky., do certify, that the annexed order of publication in chancery, wherein Jeremiah Lewis and Aaron Lewis are complainants against the heirs of Moses Skeggs, deceased---defendants has been published in said paper for two calendar months, by succesive weekly insertions, commenting on the 2nd day of April last and ending on the 2nd day of June l836. Given under my hand the 2nd day of June l836. Signed J.H. Caulfield Proprietor, Printer, & Publisher of "Ky. Register" 2 l/2 squares---Printer fee $5.00 Copy of Newspaper article as follows: Advertisements---Green Circuit Court, Feb. term l836, Jeremiah Lewis and Aaron Lewis complainants against the heirs of Moses Skaggs, dec'd defts --In chancery. This day came the complainants and filed their bill, and it appearing tothe satisfaction of the court, that the defendants James Meredith, JohnMeredith, Daniel Meredith, Matthew Meredith, Wm. Meredith, Susanna Quary, and Wm. Quary her husband, Thomas York and wife, Laban Ellis and wife, Rebecca Skaggs, Susanna Criswell, Edw. Whit, Adam Harman, Henry Harman, Mathias Harman, Robert Beavers & wife, Moses Beavers and wife, Thomas Christian & wife, Josiah Whit and wife, Archibald Maloney and wife, John Mitchell &wife, Joseph Howell & wife, Parthena Hankins, Lucy Hankins, Lydia Hankins,Joseph Hankins, and Moses Hankins are not inhabitants of this commonwealth, and they not having answered the complainants bill agreeably to law and therules of this court, it is ordered that unless the aforesaid non-resident doanswer the same on or before the first day of the next term of this court, the samewill be taken as confessed against them. A copy test. John Barret, Clk. April,----: The desposition of William Ratliff taken at the home ofWilliam Skaggs, on Aleck Fork of Pitman's Creek pursuant to notice on the 27th of April, l836, to be read as evidence on the trial of a suit in chancery now pending in the Green Circuit court, in which Aaron and Jeremiah Lewis was complainants and William Calvin, Charles Blevins and others are defendants. The deponent being of lawful age and first duly sworndeposition and saith: I was acquainted with Moses Skaggs of Green County Kentucky. He had four sisters to wit: Susanah who married one Richard Whit, Betsy or Elizabeth, who md. John Hankins. Lydia who married Mathias Harman and Nancy who md. William Meridy. I was acquainted with all of them in the state of Virginia and quite intimate with them. Question of complainants: Has (or have) Moses Skaggs or not one brother by the name of John Skaggs. Answer: Yes he had. Question by same: Were or were not the sisters above named the only sisters, which Moses Skaggs had? Answer: Yes, they were all that I know of. Question of same: State if you can when Moses Skaggs died and where he lived at the time of his death. Answer: I can not say certainly when he died, but think it has been about forty years. He died at his house in Green County. Question by same: Did or did not Moses Skaggs leave at his death any children? Answer: He never had any children that I knew of. He had none I know when he died. Question by same: Did or did not Richard Whit, and wife, Matthias Harman & wife and John Hankins and wife live---in the state---of Virginia. Answer: They did. Question by defendants: Are you acquainted with the children of John Hankins, Hezekiah Whit and Mathias Harman. Answer: None but the children of Hankins and one of Whit. Question by same: State how long it has been since you was acquainted with the above. Answer: Yes, I was. Question by same: Was you acquainted with the brothers of Moses Skaggs, if so name them. Answer: I was acquainted with Henry, James, Charles, John, Richard, & Jacob these were all the brothers of said Moses Skaggs. Question by same: Did you know them in Kentucky and did they not all raise large families. Answer: Yes, I believe they did. Question by same: Was you acquainted with the children of the above named persons. Answer: I was acquainted with some of them. Rachel Blevins, Archibald Skaggs, Thomas Skaggs & Moses Skaggs, these are Charles Skaggs children. Question by same: Was you acquainted with Henry Skaggs; children, & how many of them. Answer: I was acquainted with Lucy Stacy, Mary Combs & James Skaggs & Silvey Roark. Question by same: Was you acquainted with the children of James Skaggs? Answer: I was acquainted with William Skaggs & Rachel Etherton, children of James Skaggs. Question by same: Was you acquainted with Richard Skaggs; children. Answer: I knew Henry Skaggs. Question: Did all the children of the above named persons live in the state of Kentucky and the county of Green. Answer: Believe they did. Question by complainants: Were you or not acquainted with the children of Jacob skaggs. Answer: He had one son by the name of William Skaggs who is now living in Green County, and further this deponent sayd not. His William X Ratliff mark Also the deposition of Francis Samples taken at the same time and place for the same purpose. The despondent being of lawful age and first duly sworn says: Questions by complaints: Were you or not acquainted with Moses Skaggs who died in Green County about forty years since. Answer: I was. Question by same: How many sisters had he and whom did they marry? Answer: He had four sisters only to wit: Susanah married a Richd Whit, Lydia, married Matthias Harman, Elizabeth married John Hankins and Nancy who married William Meridy. Question by same: Did they or not live in the State of Virginia when you knew them. Answer: I think it was. Question by same: Have or not Moses Skaggs ever have any children. Answer: No, he never had any that I ever knew and I was intimately acquainted with him. Question: Was or not the wife of sd. Moses Skaggs named Elizabeth, and did she or not survive him. Answer: Yes, that was her name and she did survive him many years. She has been dead not a long while. Question by same: Have or not you and Jacob Skaggs brother of Moses lawfully married---. Answer: We were and lived together many years as man & wife. Question by same: How many children had you and what are their names? Answer: We had but one, and he is named William and is now living in this county. Question by defendants: Do you consider yourself the widow of Jacob Skaggs deceased. Answer: I do. Question by same: Do or do you not consider yourself interested in the estate of Moses Skaggs dec'd. answer: I do not know that I do. Question by same: Do you or do you not consider yourself interested in sd. estate for your son, William. Answer: I do not, and further this deponent sayeth not. Her Frances X Samples mark Parents: James Skaggs and Rachel.
1736
Lydia
Skaggs
1737
Charles
Skaggs
Note: SOURCE: Kentucky Skaggs Records, by Juanita Skaggs Luttrell Page 350 - Will Book 1, Page 137-138 In the name of God, I Charles SKAGGS citizen of Green County, Kentucky, considering the mortality of human nature and that it was appointed for all men once to die and after committing my body to the ground any soul to God who gave it, I make and constitute this instrument of writing where unto my name is subscriber to be my last will and testament revoking all others. All my debts of which there is but few and snone of magnitude are to be paid and then what there remains I will and bequeath in the following manner. That is to say first my wish and desire is that my beloved wife Lucy SKAGGS shall have the use and profit of my whole estate Real & Personal during her natural life except such parts as I shall hereafter mention, that is to say the part of land and plantation where on I now live and my son Moses SKAGGS now lives, on the south side of the branch for him to have the use and benefit of that previous to the decease of his mother and at her decease to have the hold of the land. The reason ofm y doing this because he paid a greater part of the price that we gave for the land, though the deed was made to me and at the decease of my wife, my desire is to have the whole of the land. ITEM: First I will and bequeath to my beloved son Archibald SKAGGS a negro girl call Susanna. ITEM: I will and bequeath to my beloved daughter Rachel BLEVENSES heirs one dollar. ITEM: To my beloved daughter Nancy MEREDITH an equal part of my estate except such parts as I have before mentioned and shall hereafter mention. ITEM: I will and bequeath to my beloved son Fredrick SKAGGS, I will and bequeath to him his equal part among the other children except such parts as is before and hereafter shall be mentioned. ITEM: To my beloved duaghter Polly GRAY I will and bequeath to her hirs one dallar. ITEM: To my beloved daughter Salley ROBERTSON, I will and bequeath an equal part with others except the part with the others before and hereafter will be mentioned. ITEM: to my beloved son Thomas SKAGGS I will and bequeath my negro boy called Bob and an equal part with the other children of the property before mentioned and my said son Thomas SKAGGS I will to be the executor to my whole estate. ITEM: To my beloved son Moses SKAGGS I will and bequeath my negro man called Sessio and a rifle called sessions gun together with a equal part of the property not mentioned. ITEM: To Tempy BELCHER, wife to Perry BELCHER, I will and bequeath to her a filley called the Regged Muffin to be hers immediately after my death. ITEM: To Mathew Nathan BLEVIN I will and bequeath two colts, one called Folley and the other Today. In witness of which I have hereunto set my hand this ninth day of February in the year of Christ one thousand eight hundred and fifteen.Charles SKAGGS James AIKEN Charles BLEVINS Charley HOWEL Wm. C. OWENS Zachereah NANCE At a county Court, helt for Green County at the Court House in Greensorgh on the 22nd day of January 1816 - The witness will of Charles SKAGGS dec'd, was produced in court and proven by the oath of Wm. OWENS, Zacheriah NANCE and Nathaniel OWENS subscribing witness to same will and that they believed him at the time of executing the same to be in his perfect mind anmemory and the same was ordered to be recalled which is done accordingly, given under my hand this 28th day of march 1816. ********************************************************** Fincastle was later divided into what is today Hardin County. Sources: 1. Title: Gene Pool Individual Records - From: Ancestry.com Abbrev: Gene Pool Individual Records - From: Ancestry.com Text: 1737 , , VA 2. Title: Ancestry.com Abbrev: Ancestry.com Text: 1737 , Fincastle, Virginia ? 3. Title: Gene Pool Individual Records - From: Ancestry.com Abbrev: Gene Pool Individual Records - From: Ancestry.com 4. Title: Green Co., KY Will Book (FHL) 976.9695 P2w Vol. 1 pg. 17 Abbrev: Green Co., KY Will Book (FHL) 976.9695 P2w Vol. 1 pg. 17 Text: Will was written 9 Feb 1815 5. Title: Green Co., KY Circuit Court Loose Packet #3871 (Lewis vs. Cavin Blevins: Deposition April 1836) about siblings of Moses S Abbrev: Green Co., KY Circuit Court Loose Packet #3871 (Lewis vs. Cavin Blevins: Deposition April 1836) about siblings of Moses Skaggs. http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=meredithfamily&id=I1358
1744
Richard
Skaggs
1728
John
Skaggs
1740
Elizabeth
Skaggs
Aaron
Skaggs
Nancy
Skaggs
1734 - ~1811
James
Skaggs
77
77
1735
Susannah
Skaggs
1739
Mary
Thompson
From The SW Virginian, Vol. 1, #3, Wise, VA, page 29, transcribed by Rhonda S. Roberson. This is a petition asking the House of Delegates of VA to place a line "fixed along Clinch Mt. and Montgomery line to the Carolina line" to separate them from Washington Co. These inhabitants include those of Clinch River, Mocason Creek, Powels Valley, north branch of Holstein River, and "others." Dated Dec. 9, 1785. Washington Co., VA, is in the far southern section of VA, just before the border into TN and not far from NC. Benj. ALDERSSON, Amos ALLARD, Hosea ALLEY, Samuel ALLEY, David ALLEY, Peter ALLEY, John ALLEY, James ALLEY, Jr., James ALLEY, Sr., George ASBERRY, John ASBERRY, Henry ASBERRY, Wm. ASBERRY, John BAKER, Doles BARGE, Josel BARKER, Alexr. BARNETT, Ramey BATY, Abrm. BEAVERS, Thos. BELSHER, George BELSHER, Robert BENHER, Charles BICKLEY, Wm. BIRD, Thos. BIRD, Jos. BLACK, Jos. BLACKMORE, Jos. BLACKMORE, Wm. BLANTON, John BORUM, John BOWEN, Arthur BOWEN, Jared BOWLAND, Wm. BOWLAND, James BRADLEY, Allen BRAKINGD?, Archalus BREMLY, John BRISTER, Isaac BRISTOW, James BROWN, Francis BROWNING, Hug? BRUCOM?, Micahel BRUSTER, Wm. BRUSTER, James BUSH, David CAIN, Thos. CALDWELL, David CALHOOLN, John CAMPBELL, John CAMPBELL, Robt. CARR, Thos. CARTER, Norris CARTER, Jos. CARTER, John CARTER, John CARTER, Jr., Jacob CASSTLES, Josseph CASTLES, Abraham CHILDERS, Voluntine CHOAT, George CLARK, Simon COCKRELL, Jeremiah COLES, F. J. COLVILL, And. COLVILL, Thos. CONWAY, Thomas CONWAY, Christopher COOPER, Andw. COWAN, John COWEN, David COX, Wm. CRABTREE, James CRAIG, James CRAIG, Robt. CRAIG, Hamelton CROCKETT, Alexr. CROCKETT, Jonathan CUNNINGHAM, Moses DAMRON, John DAMRON, Lazarus DAMRON, Wyatt DANIEL, James DANIEL, Henry DAVIS, James DAVISSON, Daniel DAVISSON, Wm. DAVISSON, Jams. DAVISSON, Kno. DESKINS, Charles DEVER, Henry DICKENSON, Henry DICKINSON, Henry DICKSSON, Jr, Lylis DOLSBERRY, Aber. DONELSON, Wm. DORTEN, James DUNCAN, Wm. Cen. DUNCAN, Townsend DUNCAN, Wm. EDMISTON, Wm. ELAM, Isaac ELAM, James ELKINS, Jesse ELKINS, Drury ELKINS, Mechel ELLIS, John ENGLISH, Siles ENYART, John ENYART, Wm. EVANS, Champ FARIS, Ritchard FIELDS, Saml. FLEMING, Ambrose FLETCHER, Richard FLETCHER, John FOWLER, Thomas FRANCE, Wm. FRANCE, John FRAYOR?, James FRILEY, Calip FRILEY, Frederick FRILEY, John FRILEY, Martin FRILEY, Wm. FRILEY, Josiah FUGATE, Coleby FUGATE, Wm. FUGATE, James FUGATE, Zachariah FUGATES, James FULLEN, John FULTON, Joel GALLAHER, John GARRISON, Wm. GARRISON, George GIBSON, John GIBSON, John GIBSON, James GIBSON, Wm. GILMORE, Wm. GILMORE, James GILMORE, Wm. GILMORE, Edward GIVENS, Ben GRAVES, Jesse GRAY, Thos. GREEN, John GREEN, Thoms GREEN, Samuel HADDON, Namrod HADDON, Christopher HAINS, Henry HAMBLEN, Henry HAMLIN, Wm. HAMOND, James HARRIS, George HATFIELD, John HATFIELD, Ephraim HATFIELD, Joseph HATFIELD, George HATFIELD, Kno. HATFIELD, Charles HAYS, Charles HAYS, Abrm. HAYTER, Abraham HAYTER, Jr, John HEANY, Wm. HEARELSON, Richd. HENDERSON, _____ HENSLEY, Joseph HENSLEY, Jeremiah HERRIL, Robt. HIGGANBOTHAM, Moses HIGGONBOTHAM, Jeffery HILDRITH, Thos. HOBBS, Adam HOP___, Wm. HUSTON, Jesse JACKSON, Jas. JACKSON, John JACKSON, Wm. JOHNSON, Thos. JOHNSTON, Edom JONES, Benjamin JONES, James JONES, Edward KELLEY, Nat. KENDRICK, John KENNDAY, Matthew KINCANNON, Zachariah KINDERIK, John KINKEAD, Alexr. KIRK, Joseph KISER, Thomas LANDRIX, James LANDRIX, Jonathan LANGDON, Robt. LARGE, Adam LARK, George LARK, John LATHIM, James LEITH, John LEWIS, John LEWIS, Soloin LITTEN, Wm. LONG, Michal LORD, Peter MACKINTAVISH, Thos. M. MAHEN, Alexr. MARTIN, Henry MAUK, John MCCULOCK, Alexander MCFARLAND, James MCFARLAND, Robert MCFARLAND, Jr, Joseph MEREDITH, Abrm. MILLARD, James MONTGOMERY, Robert MONTGOMERY, Alexr. MONTGOMERY, John MONTGOMERY, Shadrick MONTZ, David MUSICK, Electius MUSICK, Robt. McCOY, George McCOY, Wm. McDUEL, Joseph McFARLAND, Robt. McFARLAND, John McFERRAN, James McKEN
1759
Henry
Skaggs
Suspended For Drunkenness for Bruksh Creek Baptist Church around 1800.
1764
Stephen
Skaggs
1770
Rachel
Skaggs
1778 - 1828
William
David
Skaggs
50
50
# LDS Baptism: 19 Oct 2000 Temple: LVEGA - Las Vegas Nevada # Endowment: 15 Dec 2000 Temple: LVEGA - Las Vegas Nevada # Sealing Child: 14 Feb 2001 Temple: LVEGA - Las Vegas Nevada # Change Date: 29 Feb 2004 at 18:45 # Note: Ordinance Record FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- William David Skaggs Male ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s): Birth: About 1778 , , Virginia Christening: Death: 18 AUG 1852 Burial: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marriages: Spouse: Margaret Hoover Marriage: 27 APR 1803 , Green, Kentucky ********************************************************** Ordinance Record FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- William Skaggs Male -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s): Birth: About 1778 Of, , Green, Kentucky Christening: Death: Burial: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Parents: Father: Jacob Skaggs Mother: Mary Francis Sample ******************************************************* Father: Jacob SKAGGS b: 1741 in , , Virginia, USA Mother: Frances SAMPLES Marriage 1 Margaret HOOVER b: Abt 1780 in <, , Kentucky> * Married: 27 Apr 1803 in Greensburg, Green, Kentucky, USA 1 3 * Note: Ordinance Record FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WILLIAM SKAGGS Male ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Event(s): Birth: Christening: Death: Burial: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LDS Ordinances: Sealing to Spouse: 26 JAN 1982 JRIVE MARGARET HOOVER -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marriages: Spouse: MARGARET HOOVER Marriage: 27 APR 1803 Greensburg, Green, Kentucky ****************************************************************************************************** * Sealing Spouse: 17 Apr 1974 in OAKLA - Oakland California * Change Date: 22 Aug 2003 Children 1. Has No Children William T SKAGGS b: 1806 in Of, Green, Kentucky, U.S.A. Sources: 1. Abbrev: Gene Pool Individual Records - From: Ancestry.com Title: Gene Pool Individual Records - From: Ancestry.com 2. Abbrev: Green Co., KY Circuit Court Loose Packet #3871 (Lewis vs. Cavin Blevins: Deposition April 1836) about siblings of Moses Skaggs. Title: Green Co., KY Circuit Court Loose Packet #3871 (Lewis vs. Cavin Blevins: Deposition April 1836) about siblings of Moses Skaggs. Page: Green County Review Vol. 1 No. 3, April 1978, page 44 Quality: 3 3. Abbrev: Green County, Kentucky Marriage Bonds, Vol. 1A-1C, 1793-1861 - FHL Film #594644 - Returns, 1793-1858, FHL Film #595013 - Returns, 1801-1804, FHL Film # 592674 Title: Green County, Kentucky Marriage Bonds, Vol. 1A-1C, 1793-1861 - FHL Film #594644 - Returns, 1793-1858, FHL Film #595013 - Returns, 1801-1804, FHL Film # 592674 Text: William David SKAGGS & Margaret HOOVER were married 27 Apr 1803 in , Green, Kentucky. http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3072813&id=I586
1780 - 1854
Margaret
Hoover
74
74
1806 - 1854
William
T.
Skaggs
48
48
Jane
Nichols
1838
George
Beryl
Skaggs
Margaret
Hopkins
William Henry
Thomas
Skaggs
Mary
Ellen
Glenn
William
Ralph
Skaggs
Lillian
Virginia
Bramell
1834
Moses
M.
Skaggs
1840
Joseph
Skaggs
1836
William
H.
Skaggs
1842
Jasper
A.
Skaggs
1844
Benjamin
Franklin
Skaggs
1847
Susanna
V.
Skaggs
1850
Joshua
Skaggs
1854
Chloe
Skaggs
1580 - 1680
Ire
Skaggs
100
100
# Skaggs history/background History/Family BET 1601 AND 1741 Ireland # Note: Skagg, Eliza., wife of Richd.. 39 / Skegg, George, 67A / Skegg, Wm.67A Page 144 inset of index of names, Page 188-189 Elizabeth Skaggs information, Page 196-197 George Skegg, William Skegg information, Taken from "The Original Lists of Emigrants in Bondage" from London to the American Colonies 1719-1744, Edited and with introduction by Marion and Jack Kaminkow, Published by Magna Carta book Co., Baltimore, Maryland 21215. (My note: A page titled License to go Beyond the Seas, pp 56-58 has various references to a William Stagg In the Elizabeth, de London, Increase, Prd, and Planter Prd.) Emigrants in Bondage, from London to the American Colonies, Magna Carta Book Co., Baltimore, Maryland 21215.Page 29Our Skaggs clan (elsewhere states that correct word is sept) came from Ulster, or a nearby area... Some common Irish names which are still used in our clan are Liam (William), Elis (Elizabeth), Aine (Anne), Cait (Kate), Cathal (Charles), Eoin (John), Seamus (James), Sean (John) and Tadhg (Timothy) Page 33 (Preceding pages discuss a process of elimination determining where the Skaggs were not from.) Having checked countless numbers of poll tax records from England, the first mention of any name which even came close to our spelling and pronunciation of the word Skaggs was listed first in 1739. This record stated on person, Thomas Skegg, German born." Page 34 Page 35 It matters not to me, that a ship stopped in Ireland, from Scotland, or if another stopped in England, from Germany, but I am proud to find the authentic record of George and William Skegg, sailing April 21, 1741 and Elizabeth Skagg October 28, 1730. One ninety-- years old Skaggs told me he'd always been told by grandparents that the grandmother was German and the grandfather was Welsh. Page 117,118 Our Skaggs, Family coat-of-arms was first recorded when given to Edward Skeges September, 1568, County Huntingdon, St. Ives, and his older brother, John Skeges, who was then the surveyor to the QAueen's Majesty in County Huntingdon confirmed by Mr. H Fanham Burke, F.S.A., Ulster, Ireland, who succeeded Mr. Stephen Tucker as Rouge Croix Pursuivant. The motto for the Skaggs family coat-of-arms, usually displayed on a winding ribbon is "Vincit Veritas," which means "Truth Conquers." This can be found in any museum library and/or memorial library that carries the General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales... The written description of the Skeges family coat-of-arms at the County-seat of the Skegges family, St. Ives, County Huntingdon, was dated 29 August, 1568... It is located- --------------------------------Booklet by "The National Foundation Descendants of Thomas Skaggs, namely: Roy T Skaggs, Thelma L Sandage, Joe F Skaggs, Dorsey A Skaggs, and Audra Skaggs. "Box 359 Bethesda, Ohio." The mail I sent to this address returned to me, and I was unable to locate a recent address.Page 5 Story of Skaggs Family is found in "Arkansas and Its People" Vol. IV p. 482 edited by David Y Thomas, Prof. of History and political Science at University of Arkansas. Published in 1930, by American Historical Society of N.Y. "Of Celtic and Teutonic Stock. This branch of family came from Kent County England, and were early settlers in Virginia Colony and later Maryland. In England, the name if sound among the Nobility: coat of arms granted in 1568 is described in Burke's Peerage and Fairbam's Crests..." "The seat of the Skaggs Family, St. Ives, County, Huntingdon, England granted August 29, 1568... Source of information Internaational Heraldic Institute Ltd. Charlotte, N.C." An inquiry made by the author to the College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street, London England, a search was made by W.J.G. Verco., Rouge Croix Pursuivant. 'Three registrations in your name were discovered in the course of the enquiry and these I quote brief details hereunder. 1. The following Arms and Crest which would appear to be those in which you are interested were confirmed on the 6th of September 1568 to John Skegges, Surveyor to the queens Majesty in the County of Huntingdon, and to his younger brother Edward Skegges of St. Ives. Co. Huntingdon.Page 9 "Notes From The Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society" Vol 5 p. 179 (Folsum Club Quarterly) There were six Skaggs brothers, grandsons of an Irishman who fled Ireland to Md. after the siege of Londonderry. Some of them were Long Hunters. Three of the brothers, Henry, Charles and Richard settled in Taylor county on Gree River...Page 23 Long Hunters (Philson Club History-Vol. 5, p. 179 There were six brothers, grandsons of an Irishman, who fled the siege of London Derry.- -----------------------------Quote From the Skaggs List "The life of Daniel Boone," written by Lyman C Draper, LL.D., Henry, Charles and Richard Skaggs, and three other brothers were grandsons of an Irishman who fled from Ireland f Londonderry in 1688-'89, when so many of the Scotch-Irish race emigrated to the shores of the New World.- ---------------------------------------More will follow on some of the other questions. As stated in the first email I have no primary sources to confirm any of this. I only quote it to show what earlier researchers believed was true based on their research and/or personal knowledge of the times and people.Gordon A Magill Dove-Lion Genealogy http://members.aol.com/dovelion/genealogy/ Thanks to everyone. I found all kinds of good things. A Skaggs decendant in Ks. Has the book that has Busell Skaggs listed. A woman in Ky. has it and is sending it. Apparently the book only has 34 pages. It must be a powerful little book, because the name Busell is every place on the internet. This book is about the Ragel family. I may not have the name spelled right, but that is close. Talked to Juanita in Ky. She says that Aleta (not sure this was her lst name) Bush went back to Greenbrier. Anyway Mrs. Bush went to the cemetery there at Greenbrier church and Thomas and his wife are buried there. His wife was name Ann. I remember when she went. If I remember she got so excited that she did not write down the dates. Juanita said she never heard from her again. So, apparently she is deceased. Does anyone out there know if she is still alive and if so what is her address? I heard from another Skaggs in N.C. that lived in Greenbrier as a child. He says that he thinks Thomas' wife was named Ann. He says new stones have been place at their graves. He goes back there often. Maybe he will get the dates for us.
1637
Richard
Skaggs
1646
George
Skaggs
1702
Susannah
Skaggs
1705
Thomas
Skaggs
1693
Aaron
Skaggs
1695
Richard
Skaggs
1710 - 1780
John
Thompson
70
70
1706 - 1777
Mary
Beason
71
71
1669 - 1725
Isaac
Thompson
56
56
1668 - 1713
Hannah
Lawson
45
45
1630 - 1691
Thomas
Lawson
61
61
1637 - 1693
Francis
Wilkinson
56
56
1646 - 1689
George
Thompson
43
43
1645 - 1709
Jane
Jamison
64
64
1619 - 1651
Christopher
Thompson
32
32
1621 - 1667
Margarat
46
46
1602 - 1634
John
Thompson
32
32
1599 - 1619
Juliana
20
20
1572 - 1643
James
Thompson
71
71
1557 - 1602
Isabella
Burbeck
45
45
1610
William
Jamison
1615
Ann
Bowman
1610
Thomas
Lawson
1610
Ruth
1590
Michael
Lawson
1660
Ruth
Lawson
1663
Deborah
Lawson
1670
Jonah
Lawson
Sources: 1. Title: World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1 Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc. Publication: Release date: November 29, 1995 Note: Customer pedigree. Repository: Call Number: Media: Family Archive CD Page: Tree #0519 Text: Date of Import: Nov 2, 1998 2. Title: 0519.ftw Repository: Call Number: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: Nov 2, 1998
1616
William
Wilkinson
Sources: 1. Title: World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1 Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc. Publication: Release date: November 29, 1995 Note: Customer pedigree. Repository: Call Number: Media: Family Archive CD Page: Tree #0519 Text: Date of Import: Nov 2, 1998 2. Title: 0519.ftw Repository: Call Number: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: Nov 2, 1998 3. DGBT Genealogy Records
1616
Margaret
Stevenson
1596
William
Stevenson
Sources: 1. Title: World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1 Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc. Publication: Release date: November 29, 1995 Note: Customer pedigree. Repository: Call Number: Media: Family Archive CD Page: Tree #0519 Text: Date of Import: Nov 2, 1998 2. Title: 0519.ftw Repository: Call Number: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: Nov 2, 1998
1551
William
Stevenson
Sources: 1. Title: World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1 Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc. Publication: Release date: November 29, 1995 Note: Customer pedigree. Repository: Call Number: Media: Family Archive CD Page: Tree #0519 Text: Date of Import: Nov 2, 1998 2. Title: 0519.ftw Repository: Call Number: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: Nov 2, 1998 3. DGBT Genealogy Records
1551
Agnes
Fallowfield
Sources: 1. Title: World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1 Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc. Publication: Release date: November 29, 1995 Note: Customer pedigree. Repository: Call Number: Media: Family Archive CD Page: Tree #0519 Text: Date of Import: Nov 2, 1998 2. Title: 0519.ftw Repository: Call Number: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: Nov 2, 1998 3. DGBT Genealogy Records
1577
Henry
Wilkinson
Sources: 1. Title: World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1 Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc. Publication: Release date: November 29, 1995 Note: Customer pedigree. Repository: Call Number: Media: Family Archive CD Page: Tree #0519 Text: Date of Import: Nov 2, 1998 2. Title: 0519.ftw Repository: Call Number: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: Nov 2, 1998 3. DGBT Genealogy Records
1589
Agnes
Salkeld
1535
Robert
Wilkinson
Sources: 1. Title: World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1 Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc. Publication: Release date: November 29, 1995 Note: Customer pedigree. Repository: Call Number: Media: Family Archive CD Page: Tree #0519 Text: Date of Import: Nov 2, 1998 2. Title: 0519.ftw Repository: Call Number: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: Nov 2, 1998 3. DGBT Genealogy Records
1535 - 1629
Janet
Cooke
94
94
1555
Michael
Salkeld
Sources: 1. Title: World Family Tree Vol. 2, Ed. 1 Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc. Publication: Release date: November 29, 1995 Note: Customer pedigree. Repository: Call Number: Media: Family Archive CD Page: Tree #0519 Text: Date of Import: Nov 2, 1998 2. Title: 0519.ftw Repository: Call Number: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: Nov 2, 1998
1560
Isabella
Wright
1786
Joseph
Peace
1807
Priscilla
Peace
1809
William
S.
Peace
1815
Robert
Peace
1769 - 1865
Sylvia
Skaggs
96
96
Title: Diary Of Archibald Thompson Author: Transcript provided by Jemima Gee Morse Publication: Descendant of Rodden Thompson Note: ABBR Diary Of Archibald Thompson
1824 - 1913
Richard
Wade
Skaggs
89
89
1860 Census of Taylor Co., Kentucky Richard W. Skaggs, 27, M, Farmer, personal property - $150, KY Elizabeth Skaggs, 30, F, KY John Skaggs, 6, M, KY William Skaggs, 5, M, KY James Skaggs, 4, M, KY Marshall T. Skaggs, 4 months, M, KY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1867 Tax List of Taylor Co., Kentucky Richard W. Skaggs, 70 acres - Big Brush Creek - $140, 1 horse - $50, 6 cattle - $15, total value - $205, 1 white male over 21, enrolled in militia, 4 children between 6 and 20, 2 hogs over 6 months old, 800 pounds of tobacco, 150 bushels of corn. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1870 Taylor Co., Kentucky Census, Precinct 1, Post Office Saloma R. W. Skaggs, 44, M, W, Farmer, $300, $250, LA Nancy Skaggs, 35, F, W, Keep House, KY John C. Skaggs, 17, M, W, Farm Labor, KY William A. Skaggs, 16, M, W, Farm Labor, KY James F. Skaggs, 13, M, W, Farm Labor, KY Marshall T. Skaggs, 8, M, W, KY Jesse J. Skaggs, 6, M, W, KY Richard F. Skaggs, 4, M, W, KY ********************************************************* Richard was born 3/15/1824 in ? Louisina or Louisa, Ky. Died in 12/8/1913 in LaRue Co., Ky. Married 2 Underwood sisters: Elizabeth and Nancy from Green Co., Ky. 1850 Census in Green Co., Ky., list him as a laborer living with Stephen S. and Sarah Skaggs. They had 2 girls: Nancy 11 yrs. and Mary 6 years. Has Richard @ age 21, born in Louisina. Who were his parents and was he really born in Louisina? Bellen Yancey \ Spouse: Mary Simpson Disc #96 Pin #827655 Marriage: Place: Spouse: Mary Pierce Disc #96 Pin #827656 Marriage: Place: Spouse: Bellen Yancey Disc #96 Pin #827657 Marriage: Place: # Census: 1850 Green County, Kentucky # Census: 1860 Taylor County, Kentucky # Census: 1870 Saloma, Taylor County, Kentucky Federal Census # Census: 1880 Otter Creek, Larue County, Kentucky Federal Census # Census: 1900 District 2, Larue County, Kentucky Federal Census # Census: 1910 Buffalo, Larue County, Kentucky Federal Census # Note: Richard W Skaggs Enumeration District: 0080 Color: W Age: 84 Birth Place: Louisiana Visit: 0168 County: Larue Relation: Husband Relatives: Wife Nancy 70, Kentucky Grandson Raymand W 13, Kentucky 1860 Taylor County, Kentucky Federal Census - Page 527 Richard listed as Richard W. Skaggs, age 27, Farmer born Kentucky wife listed as Eliz., age 23, born Kentucky children listed as: John Skaggs, age 6, born Kentucky Wm. W. Skaggs, age 5, born Kentucky James Skaggs, age 4, born Kentucky Marshall T. Skaggs, age 4/12, born Kentucky 1870 Taylor County, Kentucky Federal Census - Richard listed as R. W. Skaggs, age 44, Farmer born Louisana wife listed as Nancy, age 35, born Kentucky children listed as: John C. Skaggs, age 17, born Kentucky William A. Skaggs, age 16, born Kentucky James F. Skaggs, age 13, born Kentucky Marshall T. Skaggs, age 8, born Kentucky Jesse J. Skaggs, age 6, born Kentucky Richard F. Skaggs, age 4, born Kentucky 1880 Larue County, Kentucky Federal Census - Richard listed as Richard Skaggs, age 52, Farmer born Kentucky wife listed as Nancy, age 41, born Kentucky children listed as: James F. Skaggs, age 23, born Kentucky Marshall T. Skaggs, age 21, born Kentucky Jesse J. Skaggs, age 16, born Kentucky Richard F. Skaggs, age 14, born Kentucky Alice J. Skaggs, age 9, born Kentucky Delila A. Skaggs, age 7, born Kentucky 1900 Larue County, Kentucky Federal Census - Richard listed as Richard Skaggs, age 74, born March 1826, Farmer born Kentucky wife listed as Nancy, age 60, April 1840, born Kentucky Father: ??? Skaggs b: in Kentucky Mother: Nannie ??? b: in Kentucky From 1850 Green Co., Kentucky census, district 2, page 132: 0166 SKEGGS, Stephen 30 M Farmer Sarah 31 F Nancy 11 F Mary 6 F Richard 21 M Labourer LA From: "Ida Lancaster" <txrose@arn.net> Subject: [SKAGGS] Richard Wade Date: Sun, 18 Aug 2002 15:14:34 -0500 Green co., Ky.: This indenture made this 4th day of Oct. l84l between Richard Wade Skaggs of the one part and John Mears of the other part witnesseth that they County court of Green County by the order of said court made at the Oct. term thereof in the year l84l ordered John Barret Clerk of said court to bind out the said Richard W. Skaggs---l4 years in March l842 to John Mears until the said Richard W. Skaggs shall arrive at the age of 21 years to learn the art trade and mystery of farming whereupn----of the said order and the law in such case made and provided the said Richard Wade Skaggs by John Barret Clerk aforesaid---bind himself and apprentice. The said Richard to learn the said art trade and mystery of a farm and covenant that he will faithfully serve the said Mears in all his lawful business and shall strictly observe all his reasonable commands and shall not at any time absent himself from business or depart without leave and all other things shall well and truly demand himself as an honest apprentice and the said John Mears on his part agrees and doth covenant to teach the said art trade and mystery in all it branches. I believe that Richard Wade Skaggs is listed with Steven and Sarah Skaggs in l850. He was 2l years old. He was listed as being b. in La. So, he was b. about l827. I don't know who he belongs to, if any of you know, please contact me. Mo. was a part of La. purchase and was considered La. until about l806. l850 Green Co., Ky.: Stephen 30 b. Ky. Sarah 31 b. Ky. Nancy ll b. Ky. Mary 6 Richard 2l labor b. La. When he was 4l years old he md. a 2nd. time on Aug. 6, l868. At that time he lived in Taylor Co. He is listed as being b. in La. His father was b. Ky., and so was his mother. He md. Nancy Thompson. She was 24, her 2nd marriage. She lived in Taylor Co., but was b. Green Co., Ky. They were md. at Mary Underwoods. Green co., Ky., Order Books: Sept. 2, l836, John Skaggs vs. Jeremiah Skaggs. This day came the complainants by his counsel and filed his bill herein and on his motion and its appearing to the satisfaction of the courts that Jeremaih Skaggs, Richard Wade & Mary his wife formerly Skaggs, Wm. Graham and Sally his wife formerly Skaggs, Stephen Skaggs, James Skaggs, Nancy Skaggs, Elizabeth Skaggs, Jeremiah Skaggs, James Skaggs, John Pearce & Letta his wife, Henry Skaggs, James Skaggs, John Patterson and Jane his wife, John Jackson and Elizabeth his wife are not inhabitants of this Commonwealth. It is therefore ordered by the court that unless the sd. non resident defendants to appear here on or before the lst day of Dec. term next and file their answer to the complainants bill that said bill will be taken against them as confessed and the prayer thereof decreed accordingly. Then John also sues William Skaggs & the same people are listed. I might suggest that you write to the county clerk in Green Co., Ky. and see if he can send you a copy of this law suit. It might give more info. as to how all these people are kin to Richard W. I have found that these law suits sometimes gives tons of info. Ida at the top of Texas From: "Ginny Keen" <KEEN02@INSIGHTBB.COM> Subject: [SKAGGS] richard wade skaggs Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2002 16:49:03 -0500 This is what I have RICHARD W. SKAGGS b. l833, l860 census says he's 27, l870-44, l880-52 m. ELIZABETH UNDERWOOD m. NANCY A. STILLWELL b. 4/10/1845 d. 3/30/1917 his father was WILLIAM T. SKAGGS b. l806-l807 m. 3/5/1828 SUSANNA REEVES HIS FATHER WILLIAM SKAGGS m. MARGARET HOOVER 4/27/1803 m. 7/17/1841 JANE NICHOLS his father JACOB SKAGGSb. l759-1760 d. Oct. l830 or l803 m. FRANCIS WHITT m. MARY JANE GORE EDWARDS WARNELL his father JAMES SKAGGS m. RACHEL THOMAS SKAGGS BUSEL SKAGGS or RUSSELL?? HOPE THIS HELPS. DON'T KNOW WHY I HAVE RW as WM. T.S son but could look further if I need to also contact gini_horton@msn.com for info on Wm. T. ginny
1736
Archibald
Thompson
Lewis
Jefferson
Skaggs
Wanda Sparkman <wspark@wt.net> Fri, Jan 4, 2008 at 12:01 PM Reply-To: skaggs@rootsweb.com To: skaggs@rootsweb.com Reply | Reply to all | Forward | Print | Delete | Show original If anyone is interested Lewis Jefferson Skaggs is the son of George Beryl Skaggs and Margaret Hopkins. George Beryl Skaggs is the son of William T. Skaggs and Susanna Reeves. I have researched the William T. Skaggs for many years because I am sure that he is the brother to my David Skaggs. George Beryl Skaggs and his family lived in Green Co., Ky, 1860 Maries Co., MO, 1870 Taylor Co., KY and then back to Maries Co., MO by 1880. "Happy New Year" Wanda Sparkman,
1762
Lucy
Skaggs
1734
Anne
Thompson
1741
Lucy
Thompson
1743
Elizabeth
Thompson
1744
Rebecka
Thompson
1746
George
Thompson
1748
Rodden
Thompson
Mary
1656 - 1733
Samuel
Beason
76
76
1684 - 1750
Mary
Cooling
66
66
1617 - 1656
John
Beason
39
39
1625 - 1656
Mary
Highman
31
31
1595 - 1670
John
Beason
75
75
1597
Mary
Napier
1574 - 1627
John
Beason
53
53
1574
Anne
Ford
1839
Nancy
Skaggs
1844
Mary
Skaggs
1855
William
G.
Skaggs
1857
Henry
G.
Skaggs
1840
Nancy
Jane
Johnson
1832
Fielding
Skaggs
Listed in 1860 court records as Fields Skaggs Junior along with Fields Skaggs Senior. Case involved Fields Skaggs Jr shooting at Stephen Skaggs.
1857
Henry
T.
Skaggs
1859
Martha
Ellen
Skaggs
1861
Mary
E.
Skaggs
1861
Sylvester
Skaggs
1806
Fielding
Skaggs
1810 - 1855
Sarah
Perry
45
45
1550
Nicholas
Thomson
1510 - 1530
William
W
Wilkinson
20
20
1510 - 1564
Maida
Hall
54
54
1530
Lancelot
Wilkinson
1808
Susan
Reeves
1771 - 1814
James
Skaggs
43
43
Rev. James Skaggs, who joined Liberty Baptist Church in 1802, was the son of Old James Skaggs of Skaggs Station. He moved his membership from Liberty to Lynn Camp Church prior to his death in January 1814. Rev. William Downs said of him: "I have no doubt but James Skaggs, was a man who supported as unspoiled a character as any other man upon earth, and was perhaps, as much esteemed by his neighbors. His independence in religious sentiments, were not exceeded by any preacher." SOURCE: "Pioneer Baptist Church Records of South Central Kentucky and the Upper Cumberland of Tennessee, 1799-1899" FHL US/CAN Book 976 K2c, pg.224. ********************************************************** SOURCE: Kentucky Skaggs Records, by Juanita Skaggs Luttrell Page 336 - 337 - Green County, Kentucky Order Book #6, Page 447 - 25 Oct 1819 Wm. SKAGGS is appointed guardian to the infant heirs of Stephen SKAGGS dec'd and also the infant heirs of James SKAGGS dec'd. it is ordered that Math. OWENS, James SCOTT & Wm. BARNETT be appointed Commissioners to divide the land of James SKAGGS, Senr. dec'd. between the sons and daughters of his three sons Stephen SKAGGS, Henry SKAGGS, & James SKAGGS which three sons have departed having rec'd a joint deed from their father for said land this life. It is ordered that the said Commissioners Convey to the sons and daughters of the said Stephen SKAGGS dec'd their proportion of said lands and in like manner convey to the sons and daughters of Henry SKAGGS dec'd. their proportions and in like manner to the sons daughters of James SKAGGS dec'd. their porportion of said land. **********************************************************
1824 - 1888
Henry
D.
Skaggs
64
64
~1833
Ruth
S.
Salsman
Matthew
Skaggs
Still Living.
James
Skaggs
Still Living.
Sally
Skaggs
Still Living.
Lydia
Skaggs
Still Living.
Joseph?
Pepper
Still Living.
Unkown
Hoover
Still Living.
Nancy
Skaggs
Still Living.
William
Skaggs
Still Living.
John
Skaggs
Still Living.
Nancy
Still Living.
1787
Mary
Ann
Skaggs
I believe that this individual may be the mother of Richard Wade Skaggs though there is only minimal circumstantial evidence at this time. --- A Richard Wade married to a Mary Skaggs was mentioned in a lawsuit in 1836 as follows: Green co., Ky., Order Books: Sept. 2, l836, John Skaggs vs. Jeremiah Skaggs. This day came the complainants by his counsel and filed his bill herein and on his motion and its appearing to the satisfaction of the courts that Jeremaih Skaggs, Richard Wade & Mary his wife formerly Skaggs, Wm. Graham and Sally his wife formerly Skaggs, Stephen Skaggs, James Skaggs, Nancy Skaggs, Elizabeth Skaggs, Jeremiah Skaggs, James Skaggs, John Pearce & Letta his wife, Henry Skaggs, James Skaggs, John Patterson and Jane his wife, John Jackson and Elizabeth his wife are not inhabitants of this Commonwealth. It is therefore ordered by the court that unless the sd. non resident defendants to appear here on or before the lst day of Dec. term next and file their answer to the complainants bill that said bill will be taken against them as confessed and the prayer thereof decreed accordingly. Then John also sues William Skaggs & the same people are listed. ---
Moses
Skaggs
Still Living.
Lettice
Skaggs
Still Living.
D. <1820
Henry
Skaggs
James
Skaggs
Still Living.
Jeremiah
Skaggs
Still Living.
Stephen
Skaggs
Still Living.
Sally
Skaggs
Grayham
Joseph
Skaggs
Still Living.
Nancy
Skaggs
Still Living.
1790
Richard
Wade
I believe that this individual may be the father of Richard Wade Skaggs though there is only minimal circumstantial evidence at this time. --- A Richard Wade married to a Mary Skaggs was mentioned in a lawsuit in 1836 as follows: Green co., Ky., Order Books: Sept. 2, l836, John Skaggs vs. Jeremiah Skaggs. This day came the complainants by his counsel and filed his bill herein and on his motion and its appearing to the satisfaction of the courts that Jeremaih Skaggs, Richard Wade & Mary his wife formerly Skaggs, Wm. Graham and Sally his wife formerly Skaggs, Stephen Skaggs, James Skaggs, Nancy Skaggs, Elizabeth Skaggs, Jeremiah Skaggs, James Skaggs, John Pearce & Letta his wife, Henry Skaggs, James Skaggs, John Patterson and Jane his wife, John Jackson and Elizabeth his wife are not inhabitants of this Commonwealth. It is therefore ordered by the court that unless the sd. non resident defendants to appear here on or before the lst day of Dec. term next and file their answer to the complainants bill that said bill will be taken against them as confessed and the prayer thereof decreed accordingly. Then John also sues William Skaggs & the same people are listed. --- A Richard Wade and Mary Ann Skaggs are found in Louisiana as early as 1812 (Richard Wade Skaggs may have been born in Louisiana): Maritime Commerce and the Founding of Wadesboro, Tangipahoa Parish, & St. Helena Parish, Louisiana Submitted by Sandra McLellan, priestner@verizon.net Special thanks to Jim Perrin for donating it to the archives. ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ************************************************ HISTORIC PONCHATOULA Maritime Commerce and the Founding of Wadesboro By JIM PERRIN Special to The Times (Part Two In A Series) ... On the Ponchatoula River early settler Richard Wade had established a location sometimes called Ponchatoula Landing, but usually referred to as Wade's Landing. Richard Wade and his wife Mary Ann Skaggs (Scuggs, Skeggs) settled in St. Helena Parish by 1812, owning land on the Natalbany River, By 1819, Richard had established his landing on the Ponchatoula River. Wade was a cotton planter and also engaged in commerce at his landing. He was listed as owning 960 acres of land on tax lists in both 1824 and 1826 on the Ponchatoula River in what was then St. Helena Parish. He was also taxed as the owner of a tavern in 1826. In later years he was to lay out a town at his landing and begin the settlement of Wadesborough. --- A Richard Wade is listed in the 1820 Census of St. Helena Parish, Louisiana --- Richard Wade married Mary Ann Robson on March 13, 1829 in St. Helena parish, Louisiana (not sure what happened to Mary Ann Skaggs). --- Richard Wade sold land to a Mary Ann Robertson/Robinson on November 13, 1829 (is this person related to the Mary Ann Robson he married and how?): Deeds: Richard Wade to Mary Ann Robinson, St. Helena Parish, LA Submitted by: Shirley Rankin, mommashark@worldnet.att.net ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ************************************************ State of Louisiana Parish of St. Helena Richard Wade to Mary Ann Robinson 13 November 1829 Know all men by these presents that I, Richard Wade of the parish of St. Helena and State of Louisiana, have this day for and in consideration of the sum of fifteen hundred dollars, cash to me in hand paid before the signing of the presents by Mary Ann Robertson of the said parish and State, grant, bargain, sold transferred, and conveyed and by these presents do grant, bargain, sell, transfer and convey unto the said Mary Ann Robinson one half of a section of Land containing three hundred and twenty acres situate lying and being on the Ponchatola [sic] River on the east side of, Known by the name of Wades landing place, bounded on the north by Absolom Traylors land, on the east by lands of Jon Cone?, and on all other sides by vacant Lands. To have and to hold the afore said described premises unto the said Mary Ann Robinson, her heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, and the said Richard Wade for himself, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns unto the said Mary Ann Robertson, her heirs, and assigns shall and will warrant and forever defend the aforesaid described premises, hereby warranting and defending the aforesaid land from the claim or claims of all and every person or persons whomsoever. Done and passed before me Burlin Childress, parish Judge and ex officio notary public in and for said parish, on this Thirteenth day of November in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty nine in presence of Samuel Rankins, and Edward Gorman, witnesses who signed with me, the said Judge and notary. R. Wade Witness Edward Gorman Samuel Rankin Burlin Childress, P. J. ex N. OP. Source: Conveyance Records - St. Helena Parish, Louisiana (FHL Film 0355804-pg. 337) --- A Richard Waid is listed in the 1830 Census of St. Helena Parish, Louisiana. ---
1757
Sarah
Skaggs
1760
John
Thompson
Skaggs
1766 - >1817
Solomon
Skaggs
51
51
Solomon is mentioned in the Archibald Thompson Diary. The diary begins November 8, 1796 where Archibald says he started with his family from the Little River in Montgomery County (VA) and was traveling to Kentucky. He tells about places the family stayed over the next week when they reached the plantation of Mr.Stephen Yets (could be Yeats)where they took up winter quarters, leaving on March 8, 1797 and then"pressed our journeyfor Green River...The 20th of March 1797 we lay all night at dutchman plantation 5 miles from the Crab Orcherd. The21st lodged in the woods at the Nob lick. The 22nd lay in a very kind mans house. The 23rd lay all night at Mr. McColgens and the 24th got to Mr. Solomon Skaggs house. There we lived plentiful upon free cost.
1767 - <1813
David
Skaggs
46
46
1771 - ~1880
Mary
Skaggs
109
109
1774
Rachel
Skaggs
~1755 - 1832
James
Skaggs
77
77
1784
Stephen
Skaggs
Rhoda
Warren
Still Living.
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