Maude Belle Thompson

Maude Belle Thompson

Female 1878 - 1933  (55 years)

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  1. 1.  Maude Belle ThompsonMaude Belle Thompson 21 Sep 1878 Scott County, Kentucky (daughter of Robert T. Thompson and Nancy Katherine Skinner); 05 Oct 1933Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 8 Oct 1933Raven Creek Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 11 Jun 1900, Scott County, Kentucky; Big Eagle (Sadieville) District.
    • Residence: 26 Apr 1910, Harrison County, Kentucky
    • Miscellaneous: 22 Aug 1916, Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; Letter from the Central Branch National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soliers concerning her husband.
    • Miscellaneous: 23 Apr 1917, Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; Maude Belle Thompson-Boyle's second letter to the government pension board.
    • Residence: 24 May 1917, Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; Maude wrote to the Commissioner of Pensions inquiring after her husband, John Francis Boyle, who had left home again. Maude was trying to get ahead of John and redirect the portion of his pension that was due to her. John abandoned his family on multiple occassions and when he left, would take all their savings as well as change his address for receipt of his pension checks.
    • Residence: 20 Jan 1920, Harrison County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 24 Apr 1930, Harrison County, Kentucky

    Notes:

    My grandfather, Howard Francis Boyle, once told me this story:
    Maude had a large dark birthmark on her elbow. Maude's mother, Kate Skinner, was pregnant when she saw a drunken black women at a saloon. Kate, would tell Maude that she got the birthmark from the drunk woman.

    Miscellaneous:
    During another of her husband's absences, Maude wrote to the government pension board explaining that John had left her at home with their five children as he had done on many previous occasions and taken all the money with him. By this time Maude seemed to be quite desperate to provide a means of support for her children and was contemplating divorce. She asked the government about obtaining a portion of John's pension and whether she would still be entitled if they were no longer married.

    Maude John Francis Boyle 23 Nov 1904Williamstown, Grant County, Kentucky. John (son of John Boyle and Bridget Branigan) 11 Jan 1862 177 Eddy, Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island; 07 Oct 1945714 Main St., Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky; 10 Oct 1945Raven Creek Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    John Francis Boyle was a secretary and treasurer for the Junior Lodge and Maude was a secretary and treasurer for the Daughters of the American Revolution. It was at one of these meetings that John and Maude met (Howard Francis Boyle).
    DJS - I have not been able to prove either of these services. I did check with the nearest chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and they were unable to find Maude listed as a DAR member. She could have performed a clerical job and not been a member.
    30 July 2011: I have still never proven the services mentioned above however, further research uncovered that Maude was a direct descendant of at least two Revolutionary War soldiers who are recognized by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Their names and DAR Ancestor numbers are:
    Francis Robinson: DAR# A097441
    John Barnes: DAR# A006344
    5 May 2012: Earlier in the year, 2012, I was inducted into the Sons of the American Revolution based upon the service of John Barnes (DJS).

    Married:
    Married at the Thompson Hotel in Williamtown, Grant County, Kentucky by Clay Conrad J.G.C.C. (Probably Justice Grant County Court).

    Children:
    1. Eula Thompson Boyle 23 Dec 1905 Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 12 Aug 1987Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky; 15 Aug 1987Evergreen Cemetery, Southgate, Campbell, Kentucky, United States of America.
    2. Katherine Corrine Boyle 31 Aug 1907 Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 28 Nov 1988Cynthiana, Harrison County, Kentucky.
    3. Robert Foreman Boyle 25 Oct 1909 Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 02 Aug 1923Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 4 Aug 1923Raven Creek Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky.
    4. Howard Francis Boyle 6 Jul 1912 Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 1 Feb 20013100 S. Rigsbee Drive, Plano, Collin County Texas; Union Cemetery, 9323 Union Cemetery Rd, Loveland, Hamilton County, Ohio.
    5. James Arthur Boyle 17 Aug 1914 Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 12 Jun 1993Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky; 1993Raven Creek Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert T. ThompsonRobert T. Thompson 27 Nov 1847 Grant County, Kentucky (son of Napoleon Bonaparte Thompson and Sarah Elizabeth Barnes); 26 Jan 1927Stonewall, Scott County, Kentucky; 28 Jan 1927Skinner Family Cemetery, Stonewall, Scott, KY, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 24 Sep 1850, Grant County, Kentucky; At home with parents
    • Residence: 17 Aug 1860, Grant County, Kentucky; At home with parents
    • Education: 07 Jun 1870, Cordova, Grant County, Kentucky; Student of Medicine
    • Residence: 07 Jun 1870, Cordova, Grant County, Kentucky; At home with parents
    • Occupation: Between 1880 and 1920; Farmer
    • Residence: 17 Jun 1880, Scott County, Kentucky; Big Eagle (Sadieville) District.
    • Residence: 11 Jun 1900, Scott County, Kentucky; Big Eagle (Sadieville) District.
    • Residence: 15 Apr 1910, Scott County, Kentucky; Stonewall Voting Precinct
    • Residence: 08 Jan 1920, Stonewall, Scott County, Kentucky

    Notes:

    Residence:
    According to information on the 1900 Census, Robert Thompson owned a farm which was free of any mortgage.

    Robert Nancy Katherine Skinner 12 Feb 1874Scott County, Kentucky. Nancy (daughter of Hezekiah S. Skinner and Elizabeth Fields) 25 Sep 1854 Scott County, Kentucky; 12 May 1934239 Forest Ave, Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky; 15 May 1934Skinner Family Cemetery, Stonewall, Scott, KY, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Nancy Katherine Skinner 25 Sep 1854 Scott County, Kentucky (daughter of Hezekiah S. Skinner and Elizabeth Fields); 12 May 1934239 Forest Ave, Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky; 15 May 1934Skinner Family Cemetery, Stonewall, Scott, KY, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 19 Jul 1860, Scott County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 12 Jul 1870, Scott County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 17 Jun 1880, Sadieville, Scott County, Kentucky; Big Eagle (Sadieville) District.
    • Residence: 11 Jun 1900, Scott County, Kentucky; Big Eagle (Sadieville) District.
    • Residence: 15 Apr 1910, Scott County, Kentucky; Big Eagle (Sadieville) District.
    • Residence: 8 Jan 1920, Dixie Highway, Scott County, Kentucky; Stonewall Voting Precinct
    • Residence: 21 Apr 1930, 239 Forest Ave, Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky

    Notes:

    Below, stories passed down to me, David J. Schimka, from my grandfather, Howard Francis Boyle.

    Katherine's parents owned land and slaves. When their children were grown they were given some land and a number of horses. During the Civil War, Union and Confederate soldiers would stop at their home to take flour and exchange their tired horses for fresh ones.

    Kate outlived her daughter Maude. After Robert died, she tried to live at her home but wasn't able to. She then lived with her daughter Maude and finally with her daughter Cora after Maude died. She died in Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky while she was living with Cora. Maude lived until 1933 so Kate's death date is during or after 1933. I don't know when or where Cora died.

    Name:
    Nancy seems to have gone by her middle name for most of her life and in particular, by her nickname, Kate, which is how my grandfather, Howard Francis Boyle, referred to her when he first told me about his family in Kentucky. Kate was his grandmother and he knew her personally when he was a child.

    Children:
    1. Emmett J Thompson 17 Dec 1875 Sadieville, Scott County, Kentucky; 10 Apr 1904Scott County, Kentucky; Apr 1904Skinner Family Cemetery, Stonewall, Scott, KY, United States.
    2. Cora L. Thompson Sep 1876 Sadieville, Scott County, Kentucky.
    3. John Thompson 1878 Sadieville, Scott County, Kentucky.
    4. 1. Maude Belle Thompson 21 Sep 1878 Scott County, Kentucky; 05 Oct 1933Hinton, Harrison County, Kentucky; 8 Oct 1933Raven Creek Cemetery, Harrison County, Kentucky.
    5. Thomas Thompson 26 May 1883 Scott County, Kentucky; 19 Jun 1933Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio; 22 Jun 1933Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell, Kenton County, Kentucky.
    6. Ira Raymond Thompson 17 Jul 1886 Scott County, Kentucky; 30 Nov 1918Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky; 1918Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Napoleon Bonaparte ThompsonNapoleon Bonaparte Thompson 20 Jun 1821 Kentucky (son of Thomas T Thompson and Frances Robinson); 26 Dec 1902Grant County, Kentucky; Dec 1902Skinner Family Cemetery, Stonewall, Scott, KY, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 24 Sep 1850, Grant County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 17 Aug 1860, Grant County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 07 Jun 1870, Grant County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 09 Jun 1880, Grant County, Kentucky

    Notes:

    Some family trees report a second marriage to another "Elizabeth," probably Elizabeth Easton. I have found a record of a marriage between one Napoleon B. Thompson and Elizabeth Easton in Jefferson County, Kentucky on 23 Dec 1866. I have found no plausible evidence of a second marriage. At the time of the above recorded marriage, Napoleon B Thompson and Sarah "Elizabeth" Barnes were both alive and recorded on the 1850 - 1880 Federal Census enumerations in Grant County, Kentucky. From Grant County, Kentucky to Jefferson County, Kentucky is roughly 100 miles and I find it highly unlikely that the Napoleon B Thompson of Jefferson County, KY is the same person as Napoleon B Thompson of Grant County, KY.

    [Schimka.ged]

    1910 Federal Census, Kentucky, Scott County, Stonewall Voting Precinct(Part of Magesterial District Number 6), for the family of Robert T. Thompson indicates that Napoleon Thompson was born in Virginia and that Elizabeth Barnes was born in Indiana. Robert Thompson's death certificate indicates that both Napoleon and Elizabeth were born in KY (the informant on the death certificate of Robert Thompson was Mrs. R. T. Thompson).

    RESIDENCE: 24 September 1850: Kentucky, Grant County.
    Source: 1850 Federal Census, Kentucky, Grant County, Page 353.

    Buried:
    Thompson and Skinner Cemetery
    This cemetery is located in Grant County, about 2 miles on the left side of Denny Road when traveling from KY 36.

    Note: I have not located this cemetery personally. I found the location in Volume III of Virgil Chandler Sr.'s book, Grant County Cemeteries. In addition to the directions in the book, I studied satellite imagery to come up with coordinates of what I "BELIEVE" is the cemetery.

    Napoleon Sarah Elizabeth Barnes 15 Mar 1847Grant County, Kentucky. Sarah (daughter of Oliver Barnes and Mary Brown) 13 Nov 1829 Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois; 28 Aug 1878Grant County, Kentucky; 1878Grant County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah Elizabeth BarnesSarah Elizabeth Barnes 13 Nov 1829 Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois (daughter of Oliver Barnes and Mary Brown); 28 Aug 1878Grant County, Kentucky; 1878Grant County, Kentucky.

    Other Events:

    • Guardianship: 12 Jun 1837, Grant County, Kentucky; Samuel Barnes appointed guardian to Elizabeth Barnes, infant heir of OLIVER BARNES, deceased, who thereupon executed and acknowledged bond in open court in the penalty of $60 with Jefferson Moore his security and took the oath as the law directs.

    Notes:

    Guardianship:
    Samuel Barnes appointed guardian to Elizabeth
    Barnes infant heir of Oliver Barnes decd. who
    thereupon executed & acknowledged bond in open court in the
    penalty of $60 with Jefferson Moore his security &
    took the oath as the law directs.

    The above was transcribed by David James Schimka, 23 March 2012 from a microfilm copy of the originals. I took the liberty of correcting a few misspellings but left the rest, word for word, line for line. I have attached a copy of the original document image. Above all else, this document connects the descendants of Elizabeth Barnes to her ancestors. Later, 08 March 1847, a marriage bond is made in Grant County, Kentucky and a marriage license was issued that day upon the sworn oath by the groom that he was of lawful age "and the consent of the Guardian of the within Lady [was] personally given".

    Perhaps there are additional documents where her parents died in Illinois but I have not seen any yet.

    Children:
    1. 2. Robert T. Thompson 27 Nov 1847 Grant County, Kentucky; 26 Jan 1927Stonewall, Scott County, Kentucky; 28 Jan 1927Skinner Family Cemetery, Stonewall, Scott, KY, United States.
    2. Mary Frances Thompson 15 Aug 1850 Kentucky; 09 Jun 1929Elsmere, Kenton County, Kentucky; 10 Jun 192938.52721,-84.486537.
    3. John Wesley Thompson 25 Jul 1854 Grant County, Kentucky; 15 Jun 1923Elsmere, Kenton County, Kentucky; 17 Jun 1923Corinth, Grant County, Kentucky.
    4. Ada Thompson 15 May 1860 Kentucky; 28 Oct 1918Corinth, Grant County, Kentucky; 30 Oct 1918Family Cemetery.
    5. Ollie Dance about 1868 Kentucky.

  3. 6.  Hezekiah S. Skinner 10 Dec 1822 Scott County, Kentucky (son of John R. Skinner and Zilpha Ann Northcutt); 7 May 1902Scott County, Kentucky; May 1902Skinner Family Cemetery, Stonewall, Scott, KY, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 27 Aug 1850, Scott County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 19 Jul 1860, Scott County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 12 Jul 1870, Scott County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 19 Jun 1880, Scott County, Kentucky
    • Will: 8 Apr 1890, Scott County, Kentucky; Writing of Will
    • Residence: 27 Jun 1900, Scott County, Kentucky
    • Will: 19 May 1902, Scott County, Kentucky; Will Proven in Court
    • Will: 21 May 1902, Scott County, Kentucky; Elizabeth Fields-Thompson renounces the provisions of Hezekiah Skinner's Will as they pertain to her and expressing her desire that the remaining provisions pertaining to the other named heirs be carried out as per Hezekiah's Will.

    Notes:

    I have seen photographs of the cemetery where Hezekiah Skinner and Elizabeth are buried. The cemetery lies within a residential property along the highway somewhere near Corinth and Hinton Kentucky. Some of the cemetery stones are large obilisk type monuments.

    The place of Death may have come from my grandfather, Howard Francis Boyle, but Hinton is in Harrison County, KY, not Scott County.

    Census records show that Hezekiah and Elizabeth lived in Scott County from at least 1850 through 1900 and probably until their death.

    Died:
    The obituary falls under the heading of "Hinton" which could be an indicator that Hezekiah Skinner died in Harrison County, Kentucky which is where the community of Hinton is located.

    Image copy from the May 21st, 1902 issue of "The Georgetown News," was graciously shared by Donna Skinner Shuey.

    Hezekiah Elizabeth Fields 2 Jan 1845Beard, Harrison County, Kentucky. Elizabeth (daughter of Richard Fields and Mary Jarvis) 29 Oct 1819 Harrison County, Kentucky; 14 Feb 1910Scott County, Kentucky; Feb 1910Skinner Family Cemetery, Stonewall, Scott, KY, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth Fields 29 Oct 1819 Harrison County, Kentucky (daughter of Richard Fields and Mary Jarvis); 14 Feb 1910Scott County, Kentucky; Feb 1910Skinner Family Cemetery, Stonewall, Scott, KY, United States.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 27 Aug 1850, Scott County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 19 Jul 1860, Scott County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 12 Jul 1870, Scott County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 19 Jun 1880, Scott County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 27 Jun 1900, Scott County, Kentucky
    • Will: 21 May 1902, Scott County, Kentucky; Elizabeth Fields-Thompson renounces the provisions of Hezekiah Skinner's Will as they pertain to her and expressing her desire that the remaining provisions pertaining to the other named heirs be carried out as per Hezekiah's Will.
    • Will: 26 May 1905, Scott County, Kentucky; Writing of her Will
    • Will: 21 Mar 1910, Scott County, Kentucky; Will is proven in court

    Notes:

    Married:
    25 JAN 1845 from other sources (no citation available).
    Beard, Harrison County, Kentucky is also unsourced.

    Image copy from the Harrison County, Kentucky, Marriage Index, Book 1 was graciously shared by Donna Skinner Shuey.

    Image copies of the Marriage Bond and Marriage License from Harrison County, Kentucky, were graciously shared by Donna Skinner Shuey who obtained the copies directly from the Harrison County Courthouse.

    Children:
    1. Mary Jane Skinner Oct 1845 Kentucky; 1900-1917.
    2. Elizabeth F. Skinner 18 Dec 1847 Kentucky; 5 Jul 1921Stonewall, Scott County, Kentucky; 7 Jul 1921Skinner Family Cemetery, Stonewall, Scott, KY, United States.
    3. Zilpha Ann Skinner 27 Feb 1850 Kentucky; 11 Feb 1920Stonewall, Scott County, Kentucky; 13 Feb 1920Skinner Family Cemetery, Stonewall, Scott, KY, United States.
    4. 3. Nancy Katherine Skinner 25 Sep 1854 Scott County, Kentucky; 12 May 1934239 Forest Ave, Ludlow, Kenton County, Kentucky; 15 May 1934Skinner Family Cemetery, Stonewall, Scott, KY, United States.
    5. Sarah Hill Skinner 22 May 1858 Scott County, Kentucky; 16 Aug 1936613 Main St, Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky; 18 Aug 1936Skinner Family Cemetery, Stonewall, Scott, KY, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas T Thompson 22 Oct 1787 Prince William County, Virginia; 14 Aug 1861Grant County, Kentucky.

    Other Events:

    • Personal Property Taxation: 1 Jun 1812, Orange County, Virginia; 1 Tithable
    • Personal Property Taxation: 16 Jun 1813, Orange County, Virginia; 1 Tithable
    • Personal Property Taxation: 16 May 1814, Orange County, Virginia; 1 Tithable
    • Personal Property Taxation: 1 May 1815, Orange County, Virginia; 1 Tithable. Tax Levied, 0.00
    • Personal Property Taxation: 21 May 1816, Orange County, Virginia; 1 Tithable, 1 slave over 12 years old. None of the following: Stud horses, 2 wheel riding carriages, stage wagons, coaches or the harnesses for each. Tax Levied, 0.70
    • Personal Property Taxation: 10 May 1817, Orange County, Virginia; 1 Tithable, 2 slaves. Tax Levied, 1.40
    • Personal Property Taxation: 25 Mar 1818, Orange County, Virginia; 1 Tithable, 2 slaves over 12 years of age, 1 horse. None of the following: Stud horses, 2 wheel riding carriages, phaeton stage wagons, coaches and harnesses for each. Tax Levied, 1.58
    • Residence: 1820, Harrison County, Kentucky; South Side of Licking River
    • Residence: 1830, Harrison County, Kentucky; Western Division
    • Residence: 1840, Grant County, Kentucky
    • Possessions: 22 Jul 1850, Grant County, Kentucky; Slave Enumerations
    • Residence: 27 Jul 1850, Grant County, Kentucky
    • Possessions: 2 Jun 1860, Grant County, Kentucky; Slave Enumerations
    • Residence: 02 Jun 1860, Grant County, Kentucky
    • Will: 20 Sep 1861, Grant County, Kentucky; Public Auction of Estate (Sale Bill)
    • Will: 24 Apr 1862, Grant County, Kentucky; Appraisal of Estate
    • Possessions: 24 Oct 1863, Grant County, Kentucky; The division of land belonging to the estate of Thomas T Thompson. Grant County Will Book E, pages 186-188.

    Notes:

    Potential important source has been located in Grant County Public Library - see the source record S1243 in this database.

    Below from: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/THOMPSON/1999-12/0946331642

    Source: Marriages of Orange County, Virginia 1747 - 1810. Compiled &
    Published by Catherine L. Knorr. Pine Bluff, Arkansas: The Perdue Co.,
    1959. Pp. 89 - 90. Note: Page numbers after each entry refer to original
    sourees used by Knorr.

    THOMPSON MARRIAGES IN ORANGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA

    David Thompson & Elizabeth Brockman, d/o Samuel Brockman, Jr., who
    consents. 19 Aug. 1724. Surety: James Brockman. Both in St. Thomas'
    Parish. P. 14

    Joel Thompson & Sarah Thompson, d/o Elizabeth Thompson who consents. 8
    Jan. 1798. Surety: Walker Raines. Witness: Samuel Twyman. P. 45

    John Thompson & Julia Pierce or Price. 18 Sept. 1809. Surety: Cypress
    Hensley who makes oath Julia is over 21. Her name is Pierce in one
    place; Price in another on the bond. Married 24 Sept. by Rev. Jacob
    Watts. P. 76.

    Samuel Thompson & Sally Lindsay. 29 Oct. 1801. Surety: Reuben Lindsay
    who consents for Sally; no relationship stated. P. 55

    Thomas Thompson & Frances Robinson, d/o Francis Robinson who consents. 7
    Nov. 1809. Surety: Reubin Terrell. Witness: William Terrell. Married 9
    Nov. by Rev. Jeremiah Chandler. P. 76.

    William Thompson & Acquila Breeding. 13 April 1785. Surety: John Warren.
    Witness: William Boring. P. 15.

    William Theodocious Thompson & Jean McNeal. 27 July 1795. Surety: John
    Samuel. Witness: Pierce Sanford. Married 30 July by Rev. Nathaniel
    Sanders. P. 37.

    William Thompson, Jr. & Rebecca N. Ellis, d/o Thomas Ellis who consents.
    18 Nov. 1805. Surety: John W. Sale. Witnesses: David Thompson, Mary
    Sale. William, s/o William Thompson, Sr., who consents for him. P. 67.

    William Thompson & Catey Sinker. 20 Nov. 1805. Surety: Brooks Sinker who
    makes oath Catey is over 21. p. 67.

    Rodes Thomson & Sally Vivion, d/o John Vivion who consents. 13 Oct.
    1778. Found in Deed Book 17. Both in St. Thomas' Parish. Surety:
    Nathaniel Mills. Witness: Isaac Graves. P. 8

    * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

    About Jeremiah Chandler, the minister over the Thomas Thompson and Frances Robinson wedding.

    He was born in Caroline County, VA in 1749. He later moved to Orange County, VA and was the minster for the North Pamunky Church and simultaneously was minister for the Piney Branch Church in Spotsylvania County, VA. Jeremiah Chandler was the minister of both churches for about forty years.


    Other researchers specify a date of death in 1859 however, I have found Thomas T Thompson or T. T. Thompson on the 1850 and on the 1860 Census records in Cordova, Grant County, Kentucky where he is listed at age 72 which fits with the birth date found in other records and oral histories.


    According to the NSDAR Record Copy application for Member Number M732521 (Roberta Denise Foster Korzenborn) pertaining to Ancestor Number A097441 (Francis Robinson), a Will exists for Thomas T. Thompson in the Grant County, Kentucky, Will Book F, pages 257-260.

    There does not seem to be any reference to microfilmed copies of Will Book F so a copy of the Will may only be obtainable from the Grant County courthouse.

    Other records related to the Will or Probate are to be found in other books that have been microfilmed as referenced and included with Thomas T. Thompson's record here.

    Personal Property Taxation:
    Not to be confused with the Thomas Thornton in this same image.

    Personal Property Taxation:
    Family tradition is that Thomas Thompson moved to Kentucky at the same time as his father-in-law but tax records suggest that Francis Robinson may have moved in 1817, as Francis stated in his Revolutionary War pension depositions, and that Thomas Thompson made the move in 1818 which is the last year that he appears in the Orange County, Virginia Personal Property Tax Lists.

    Thomas Frances Robinson 9 Nov 1809Orange County, Virginia. Frances (daughter of Francis Robinson and Mary Terrill) 03 Sep 1791 Orange County, Virginia; 24 May 1859Grant County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Frances RobinsonFrances Robinson 03 Sep 1791 Orange County, Virginia (daughter of Francis Robinson and Mary Terrill); 24 May 1859Grant County, Kentucky.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 27 Jul 1850, Grant County, Kentucky

    Notes:

    Died:
    * * * The names of Frances's parents were not recorded on the correct line.
    Frances's parents are recorded two more lines down as Francis and M Roberson.
    Note also the spelling was written "Roberson" instead of the usual Robinson.

    Death Date: 24 May 1859
    Death Location: Grant County, KY
    Birth Location: Orange County, VA
    Cause of Death: Palpatation of the Heart (Heart Attack)

    Children:
    1. William Robinson Thompson 24 Apr 1811 Virginia.
    2. Martha Ann Thompson 3 Jul 1812 Virginia; 1 Nov 1853Grant County, Kentucky; Nov 1853.
    3. Mary Frances Thompson 31 Jan 1814 Orange County, Virginia; 12 Sep 1880Grant County, Kentucky.
    4. Elizabeth Jane Thompson 13 Feb 1816 Spotsylvania County, Virginia; 5 May 1904Grant County, Kentucky.
    5. Keturah Thompson 02 Oct 1818.
    6. George Robert Thompson 03 Mar 1820 Kentucky.
    7. 4. Napoleon Bonaparte Thompson 20 Jun 1821 Kentucky; 26 Dec 1902Grant County, Kentucky; Dec 1902Skinner Family Cemetery, Stonewall, Scott, KY, United States.
    8. James Henry Thompson 04 Mar 1822 Kentucky.
    9. Nancy Terrill Thompson 23 Jun 1826 Pendleton County, Kentucky; 26 Jul 1898Pendleton County, Kentucky; Thompson Cemetery.
    10. Oliver Thompson Jul 1827 Kentucky; after Jun 1900.
    11. John Morton Thompson 10 Oct 1828 Kentucky; Jan 1860Grant County, Kentucky.

  3. 10.  Oliver BarnesOliver Barnes about 1788 Virginia (son of John Barnes and Milly); 02 Mar 1831Vermilion County, Illinois.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1810, Harrison County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 7 Aug 1820, Harrison County, Kentucky; South side of Licking River
    • Residence: 1830, Vermilion County, Illinois

    Oliver Mary Brown 12 Oct 1815Harrison County, Kentucky. Mary (daughter of Samuel Brown, (Tentative) and Margaret, Unsubstantiated) about 1797 Harrison County, Kentucky; 16 Dec 1836Harrison County, Kentucky. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mary Brown about 1797 Harrison County, Kentucky (daughter of Samuel Brown, (Tentative) and Margaret, Unsubstantiated); 16 Dec 1836Harrison County, Kentucky.
    Children:
    1. Charles Wesley Barnes 25 Sep 1821 Harrison County, Kentucky; 30 Apr 1898Grant County, Kentucky.
    2. Samuel G Barnes about 1810 Kentucky; about 1856Kentucky.
    3. 5. Sarah Elizabeth Barnes 13 Nov 1829 Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois; 28 Aug 1878Grant County, Kentucky; 1878Grant County, Kentucky.

  5. 12.  John R. SkinnerJohn R. Skinner 1798 Virginia (son of William Skinner and Amilla Barnett, (Surname Speculation)); Apr 1880Sadieville, Scott County, Kentucky.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1840, Harrison County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 20 Aug 1850, Harrison County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 28 Jun 1860, Harrison County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 12 Jul 1870, Sadieville, Scott County, Kentucky

    Notes:

    * * * Research Notes * * *

    Will Records, where I've searched (Not Found):
    Scott County, KY, Will records, 1877-1896, Vol. S
    Scott County, KY, Executor bonds, 1867-1903

    John Zilpha Ann Northcutt 13 Jan 1822Harrison County, Kentucky. Zilpha (daughter of John Northcutt and Nancy Henry) 1795 Virginia; after 1880. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Zilpha Ann NorthcuttZilpha Ann Northcutt 1795 Virginia (daughter of John Northcutt and Nancy Henry); after 1880.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 20 Aug 1850, Harrison County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 28 Jun 1860, Harrison County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 12 Jul 1870, Scott County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 19 Jun 1880, Sadieville, Scott County, Kentucky

    Children:
    1. Nancy Skinner about 1831 Indiana; after 16 Jun 1880Kentucky.
    2. 6. Hezekiah S. Skinner 10 Dec 1822 Scott County, Kentucky; 7 May 1902Scott County, Kentucky; May 1902Skinner Family Cemetery, Stonewall, Scott, KY, United States.
    3. William Skinner about 1828 Kentucky.
    4. Silas Skinner 1829 Kentucky.
    5. Eliza J Skinner about 1830 Kentucky.
    6. Mary J Skinner about 1834 Harrison County, Kentucky; 11 Feb 1858Harrison County, Kentucky.

  7. 14.  Richard Fields 24 Jun 1781 Montgomery County, Maryland (son of Abraham Fields and Johanna Peck); 29 Feb 1856Harrison County, Kentucky; 1856Fields Cemetery, Connersville, Harrison, Kentucky, United States of America.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 1810, Harrison County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 1830, Harrison County, Kentucky; West side of Licking River
    • Residence: 1840, Harrison County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 24 Aug 1850, Harrison County, Kentucky

    Richard Mary Jarvis 28 Apr 1808Harrison County, Kentucky. Mary (daughter of Robert Jarvis and Mary Connington) about 1790 Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Mary Jarvis about 1790 Pennsylvania (daughter of Robert Jarvis and Mary Connington).

    Other Events:

    • Residence: 24 Aug 1850, Harrison County, Kentucky
    • Residence: 29 Jun 1860, Harrison County, Kentucky; Post Office, Connersville

    Notes:

    [Schimka.ged]

    2 SOUR S7371
    3 DATA
    4 TEXT Date of Import: 12 Mar 2002

    Children:
    1. William Fields 18 Mar 1809 Kentucky; 9 Jan 1886Kentucky; 1886Fields Cemetery, Connersville, Harrison, Kentucky, United States of America.
    2. Brice Gamaliel Fields 10 Oct 1816 Harrison County, Kentucky; 28 Jul 1856Grant County, Kentucky.
    3. 7. Elizabeth Fields 29 Oct 1819 Harrison County, Kentucky; 14 Feb 1910Scott County, Kentucky; Feb 1910Skinner Family Cemetery, Stonewall, Scott, KY, United States.
    4. Joshua Fields 14 Sep 1822 Kentucky; 25 Dec 1881Harrison County, Kentucky; 1881Fields Cemetery, Connersville, Harrison, Kentucky, United States of America.
    5. Moses Shelby Fields 16 Sep 1834 Harrison County, Kentucky; 26 Nov 1866.