Showing posts with label Knight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Knight. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Avery M. Hicklin and Lucinda Knight




Andrew J.
Son of
A.M. & L. Hicklin
Born
Dec. 23, 1827
Died
Feb. 7, 1828
William C.
Son of
A.M. & L. Hicklin
Born
[stone broken]

Tombstone in Union Baptist Church Cemetery, Crittenden County, Kentucky 6 February 2013.

Avery M. Hicklin married Lucinda Knight 24 January 1827 Livingston County, Kentucky. [1] Hicklin was of legal age and Lucinda's guardian gave consent for the license to issue. 

On 22 January 1827, Lucinda Knight, infant orphan of John Knight deceased, made choice of Avery M. Hicklin as her guardian.[2] As this appointment was made just two days before Avery M. Hicklin and Lucinda Knight married,  the guardian appointment was necessary for a person under legal age to obtain a marriage license. In effect, Hicklin was appointed Lucinda's guardian and then gave permission for Lucinda to marry him.  This was neither unusual nor illegal.

In 1827, the newly married Hicklin couple was living in Salem, then county seat of Livingston County.[3] Andrew J. Hicklin was likely the first child of this couple.




[1] Joyce M. Woodyard. Livingston County, Kentucky Marriage Records, Vol. 1 (Oct 1799 - July 1839), (n.p., 1992) 86.
[2] Livingston County, Kentucky County Court Order Book G, p. 235,  22 January 1827.
[3] Livingston County, Kentucky Deed Book BB, p. 189, 26 June 1827,  Andrew H. Warthen to John Berry, mentions lot #9 in Salem on which was located the house occupied by Avery M. Hicklin.


Published 10 April 2018, Western Kentucky Genealogy Blog, http://wkygenealogy.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Tombstone Tuesday - Lillie Knight Paris


Lillie Knight
Wife of
Raymond Paris
Oct. 25, 1897
Apr. 22, 1928

Buried Leeper Cemetery, Livingston County, Kentucky. Tombstone photographed 19 February 2014.

According to death certificate #10445 (1928), Lillie Knight was born in Kentucky and was the daughter of T. Pink Knight and Lucy Stewart, both of whom were born in Tennessee. Lillie appears on the 1920 Livingston County census in Driskill Precinct with her husband, Raymond Paris, and one year old daughter, Eula Paris.

Published 13 May 2014, Western Kentucky Genealogy Blog,  http://wkygenealogy.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Tombstone Tuesday - James Barnes

James Barnes
Was Born June 
5  1748 And Dec
June 17 1822

Buried on private property just off Highway 135 near Joy, Livingston County, Kentucky. Tombstone photographed 1998. No other tombstones were visible in the area.

In 1819, Newsom Barnes acquired several tracts of land in Livingston County. That same year James Barnes gave to his beloved son, Newsom Barnes, for natural love and affection, three slaves; all stock of cattle, sheep, hogs and horses and all household, kitchen and plantation utensils. [ Deed Book D, p. 253] Three years later, in 1822, Newsom Barnes and John Knight conveyed to their parents, James Barnes Sr. and Nancy Barnes, for natural love and affection, "a good and Jenteel maintenance so long as both shall live." [Deed Book E, p. 194] 

Published 4 March 2014, Western Kentucky Genealogy Blog, http://wkygenealogy.blogspot.com/