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I am looking for anyone who might have knowledge of this man and that could help me with his wife: Margaret Day-Arnett-Campbell: Jacob Arnett and Margaret Day married 04 Mar 1824 Nicholas County, Kentucky. Jacob died in 1833, documented by his estate papers, Bath County KY. In 1836 Margaret Arnett married Joshua Campbell. This Margaret Campbell is listed as Deaf and Dumb in the 1850 Census Marriage: Groom: Joshua CAMPBELL Bride: Margaret ARNETT Date: 01 Oct 1836 Bondsman: William WORKMAN Source: Bath County Records Bath County Kentucky Records #2 Deaths 1852-1859 Wills 1811-1850 p4 Joshua Campbell-Written 30 Nov 1842-Probated 12 Dec 1842 Wife: Margaret, Daughter: Nancy. Wit: William Myres and W. G. Wilson Exec: Friend, James Workman 1850 Census Bath Co KY 1st District p96 #581/581 Sep Margaret Campbell 56 VA can't read/write Deaf & Dumb Nancy 13 KY school Elizabeth Day 86 VA can't read/write Who is this Margaret Day? Is she the daughter of William from Clark Co., KY or William from Fleming Co., KY? Is the Elizabeth shown above Elizabeth Rawlings Day? 1792-Clark Co. Tax Roll: William Day 1793-Clark Co:William Day 1794-Clark Co: William Day 1795-Clark Co:William Day 1796-Clark Co:William Day Book C, p.145; FHL film #281783 26 Apr 1796 between Andrew Kinkade of the county of Mason and State of KY & Richard M. Booker of the County of Clark of the other part. 200 pounds 145 acres it being part of a preemption of a 1000 acres that was granted by Patent to William Driden lying & being in the County of Clark on the Waters of Gras(?)sey Lick and branch (?)Hinkstone corner of William DAY's fence corner to Simon Kentons 500 acre tract 1800-October 9 Fleming Co KY: Indenture bet. Andrew Kenkead & Ann his wife of Fleming Co to Richard M. Booker of Shelby Co for £200 145 ½ A part of 1000A granted by patent to William Driden lying in Montgomery Co on waters of Grassy Lick br of Hingston-William Day's fence mentioned & corner to Simon Kenton's 500A tract and Robert Poag's corner S: A. Kenkead Ann Kenkead p24-25 (p367) Fleming Co KY Deed Bk A 1797-1801-Clayton R. Cox 1829-Kentucky Obits. 1787-1854 Compiled by G. Glenn Clift-1977 William Day formerly of Madison County, died in Clark County at the residence of Ambros Christy in November 1829. The Reporter, Lexington, KY Notify Administrator about this message?
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